aviary
Americannoun
plural
aviariesnoun
Other Word Forms
- aviarist noun
Etymology
Origin of aviary
1570–80; < Latin aviārium a place where birds are kept, noun use of neuter of aviārius pertaining to birds. See avi-, -ary
Explanation
An aviary is a place where birds are kept, such as a building at the zoo or a bird sanctuary. It can be a peaceful place to visit, but watch out for nasty surprises dropping from birds overhead. Aviary is formed from the Latin word for bird, avis, and the ending -ary, meaning “a place” (similar to the -arium in aquarium). Unlike birdcages for pets, aviaries are large enough to allow the captive birds room to fly around. They are often large enough for people to enter too. Be sure not to confuse aviary with apiary, which is a place for keeping bees, not birds.
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Example Sentences
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As the gate is removed, I half expect the chicks to rush out but, but apart from a few flutters inside the aviary, nothing happens.
From BBC • Nov. 9, 2025
Yesterday, we were out in the aviary, and the aviary floor needs a little bit of sweeping after the after the event we had.
From Salon • Nov. 2, 2025
To make it even more amazing, there’s an aviary there where you can take your tea and sit and look at these birds in this fairy-tale environment.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 28, 2025
After being released into the new aviary, the vast majority of immigrants -- 80 percent -- switched their method immediately.
From Science Daily • Nov. 14, 2024
Sometimes at night, she could hear the cries of the quail doves and solitaires interspersed with the songs from the aviary.
From "Dreaming in Cuban" by Cristina García
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