In Latin, peacock is "pavo".
It's called Pavo, from the Latin word for peacock.
it is called pavo in latin
Because "Pavo" is Latin for peacock. It was so named, not surprisingly, that with a lot of imagination, it can look like a peacock [See related link]
The peacock got its name from Old English. It comes from the Latin word pavo which literally means peacock. A male is a peacock while a female is a peahen. But the term peacock is used today to describe either one.
the name of a baby peacock is a peachick or just chick
Francis Peacock Simpson has written: 'Latin prose after the best authors' -- subject(s): Latin language, Readers
Coquere - to cook.
A peacock is called 'mor (मोर)' in Hindi.
The Peacock throne is called "Takht-i Tāvūs" in Persian. The peacock throne was called Takht-i-murassa in Persian.
A cock and a hen The male is referred to as a peacock and the female as a peahen, so really when you say peacock you are only talking about the males of the species. Together they are called peafowl and their offspring are called peachicks.
A castrated rabbit is called a Leoprine. Leoprine is actually not a word. Leporine is the latin based term for rabbit, hare, "of or having to do with rabbits or hares".
peacock sound is called scream