order strigiformes
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Definition
Noun: A specific, formal taxonomic category in biological classification, ranking above family and below class. In this context, it refers to the scientific order that comprises all owl species.
Examples of Usage
- The barn owl and the great horned owl both belong to order Strigiformes.
- Order Strigiformes is characterized by features like forward-facing eyes, sharp talons, and silent flight.
- Biologists study the evolutionary history of order Strigiformes.
Advanced Usage
- In scientific literature, the taxonomic hierarchy is often referenced: "The species was classified within order Strigiformes, family Strigidae."
- The name can be used in a defining context: "Order Strigiformes, commonly known as owls, are mostly nocturnal birds of prey."
Variants and Related Words
- Strigiformes: The identical, more technical term often used without the word "order." (e.g., "Owls are in Strigiformes.")
- Strigiform (adjective): Of or relating to this order. (e.g., "strigiform birds").
- Owl (noun): The common name for any member of this order.
Synonyms
- Owls (common name)
- Strigiformes (scientific name)
Related Phrases
- Taxonomic order: The broader category to which "order Strigiformes" belongs.
- Birds of prey: A descriptive ecological group that includes many members of this order, though not a taxonomic synonym.