order aepyorniformes
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The scientist carefully examines a fossilized egg of the order Aepyorniformes.
Definition
- 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.
The scientist carefully examines a fossilized egg of the order Aepyorniformes.
Noun
- huge extinct flightless birds: elephant birds