order Aepyorniformes

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Definition
  1. Noun (Proper):
    • A taxonomic order of extinct, large, flightless birds: "Order Aepyorniformes" refers to a specific scientific classification for a group of prehistoric birds known for their enormous size and inability to fly. These birds are commonly called elephant birds.
Usage and Examples
  • Noun:
    • The fossils were classified within the order Aepyorniformes.
    • Scientists study the order Aepyorniformes to understand avian evolution in isolation.
Advanced Usage
  • In paleontological context: Used to discuss the biological order in formal scientific writing.
    • The phylogenetic placement of the order Aepyorniformes is a subject of ongoing research.
Variants and Related Words
  • Aepyornithidae (n): The family name within the order Aepyorniformes, containing the genus .
  • Elephant bird (n): The common name for birds belonging to this order.
  • Aepyornis (n): The principal genus within this order.
Synonyms
  • Elephant birds: The common name for the group.
  • Aepyornithians: A less common scientific term referring to members of this order.
Notes on Meaning

This term has a single, highly specific meaning in scientific taxonomy and paleontology. It is not used in everyday language. The defining characteristics are large size (huge), extinct status, and flightlessness.

Noun
  1. huge extinct flightless birds: elephant birds