martins

[ˈmɑːtɪnz]

martins Definition

a small bird of the swallow family, typically with a less forked tail than a swallow and duller plumage, nesting in buildings and other structures.

Using martins: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "martins" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The martins nested in the eaves of the house.

  • Example

    I saw a flock of martins flying overhead.

  • Example

    Martins are known for their aerial acrobatics.

martins Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for martins

Phrases with martins

  • a large North American swallow with glossy blue-black plumage and a forked tail, the male of which has a purple throat and breast.

    Example

    The purple martin is a popular bird for birdwatchers in North America.

  • a structure designed to attract and house breeding pairs of purple martins

    Example

    The martin house was set up in the backyard to attract more birds.

  • a small African swallow that nests in burrows in sandy banks

    Example

    The bank martin is a common sight along the riverbanks in Africa.

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Summary: martins in Brief

The term 'martins' [ˈmɑːtɪnz] refers to a small bird of the swallow family that nests in buildings and other structures. It has duller plumage and a less forked tail than a swallow. Martins are known for their aerial acrobatics and can be seen in flocks. The purple martin is a larger North American swallow with glossy blue-black plumage and a forked tail, while the bank martin is a small African swallow that nests in burrows in sandy banks.