Alauda

/əˈlɔ.də/ noun

A genus of larks, songbirds known for their distinctive aerial displays and beautiful songs, commonly including the skylark.

From Latin 'alauda,' itself possibly borrowed from Celtic languages. The term entered scientific nomenclature as the genus name for larks, establishing it in formal biological taxonomy.

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