Vultur
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Definition
Proper noun 1. A genus of birds: Vultur is the genus name for a specific type of large vulture. In modern taxonomy, it is typically restricted to a single species, the Andean condor.
Usage Notes
- is a scientific, taxonomic term used in biology and ornithology. It is not used in everyday conversation.
- It is always capitalized.
- In common language, the birds within this genus are referred to by their common names, such as "condor."
Examples
- Scientific Context:
- The Andean condor's scientific name is Vultur gryphus.
- The genus Vultur is part of the Cathartidae family.
Advanced Usage
- Taxonomic Classification: The term is used to indicate the first part of a binomial name (genus and species) in the Linnaean system of classification.
- Carl Linnaeus originally classified several vultures within the Vultur genus.
Variants and Related Words
- Vulture (noun): The common English name for various large, carrion-eating birds of prey, which includes species from several genera (e.g., , , ).
- A vulture circled overhead.
- Vulturine (adjective): Resembling or characteristic of a vulture.
- He described the critic's gaze as vulturine.
Synonyms
- Condor (specifically for )
- Carrion bird (a broader, non-scientific term)
Different Meanings
- There are no other common meanings for the word "vultur" in modern English. It exists almost exclusively as a scientific genus name.
Noun
- a bird that is usually restricted to the Andean condor