accipitridae

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Definition

Noun: 1. A family of birds of prey: Accipitridae is the scientific name for a large family of diurnal birds of prey. This family includes many familiar species such as hawks, eagles, kites, harriers, and some Old World vultures. Members of this family are characterized by strong hooked beaks for tearing flesh and powerful talons for catching and holding prey.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The Accipitridae is one of the most diverse families of raptors, containing over 200 species.
    • Ornithologists study the evolutionary relationships within the Accipitridae.
    • That bird of prey belongs to the family Accipitridae.
Advanced Usage
  • In taxonomic context: The term is used formally in scientific classification (taxonomy). It is always capitalized and often italicized in academic texts.
    • The genus Aquila (eagles) is placed within the family Accipitridae.
Variants and Related Words
  • Accipitrine (adj): Of or relating to the family Accipitridae; having the characteristics of a hawk or similar bird of prey.
    • The bird exhibited typical accipitrine features.
Synonyms
  • Hawk family (informal/common name reference)
  • Family Accipitridae (full taxonomic term)
Notes on Meaning

This word has a single, specific meaning in scientific and ornithological contexts. It refers exclusively to the taxonomic family and is not used in everyday conversation.

Noun
  1. hawks; Old World vultures; kites; harriers; eagles