👉 The word "ivowan" is a combination of two words that have their origins in Japanese, meaning "duck," and "wooden." It's used to describe a small bird with a large head and small body.
Here's an example sentence: "So, I was reading about the 'ivowan' phenomenon, and it intrigued me because I've always been fascinated by the idea of these little birds that can fly without wings or legs." It's unsettling because it's a common misconception that owls are actually woodpeckers. Owls do indeed have large heads and small bodies, but they don't use their tiny wings to fly like woodpeckers do.