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zoológico

/zu.oˈlɔ.ʒi.ku/beginner Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.noun

A park or institution where live animals are kept in enclosures for public exhibition; a zoo.

Example Sentences:
  • As crianças adoram visitar o zoológico no fim de semana para ver os leões.
  • O zoológico da cidade inaugurou um novo habitat para os pinguins.
2.adjective

Relating to zoology or animals.

Example Sentences:
  • A instituição realizou uma importante pesquisa zoológica sobre espécies ameaçadas.
  • O parque possui uma rica coleção zoológica.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

Derived from the Greek 'zōon' (meaning 'animal') and 'logos' (meaning 'study of' or 'branch of knowledge'), combined with the suffix '-ico' (-ic). Originally referring to zoology (the scientific study of animals), the term was later applied by extension to the physical park or garden where live animals are kept for public exhibition, known fully as a 'jardim zoológico'.

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1. What is the meaning of “zoológico” in English?

In English, zoológico (noun) is defined as: “A park or institution where live animals are kept in enclosures for public exhibition; a zoo.”.

2. How do you use “zoológico” in a sentence?

As crianças adoram visitar o zoológico no fim de semana para ver os leões.

3. What are English synonyms of “zoológico”?

Common synonyms include:zoo,parque zoológico,jardim zoológico

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “zoológico”?

Derived from the Greek 'zōon' (meaning 'animal') and 'logos' (meaning 'study of' or 'branch of knowledge'), combined with the suffix '-ico' (-ic). Originally referring to zoology (the scientific study of animals), the term was later applied by extension to the physical park or garden where live animals are kept for public exhibition, known fully as a 'jardim zoológico'.