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ornithic
ornithic, a. (ɔːˈnɪθɪk) [ad. Gr. ὀρνῑθικός bird-like, f. ὄρνις bird. So mod.F. ornithique (1875 in Littré).] Of, or pertaining to, birds; characteristic of birds; of the bird kind; avian.1854 Owen in Circ. Sc., Organ. Nat. I. 226 Retaining its ornithic type. 1865 Reader 29 July 123/3 The ornithic ch... Oxford English Dictionary
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Aliteracy
Howard Rheingold on literacy and participation in virtual communities "Gutenberg Blues", (essay on aliteracy) by John Olson, in the glade of theoric ornithic wikipedia.org
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philorchidaceous
philorchidaceous, -ornithic etc.: see philo-. Oxford English Dictionary
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Aiguabarreig (Mequinenza)
The riverside forests and the well-preserved and large-scale reeds host an ornithic population, interesting and well nourished, which can be observed throughout wikipedia.org
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entomic
entomic, a. (ɛnˈtɒmɪk) [f. Gr. ἔντοµ-α insects (see entomo-) + -ic.] Of or pertaining to insects.1862 Mrs. Speir Last Years Ind. 28 Farewell to Egypt,..its dust and its entomic activities. 1880 M. Collins Th. in Garden II. 102 A society which should take accurate record of all ornithic, entomic, and... Oxford English Dictionary
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Examples of "Progress" in a Sentence | YourDictionary.com
On reviewing the progress of ornithology since the end of the 18th century, the first thing that will strike us is the fact that general works, though still undertaken, have become proportionally fewer, while special works, whether relating to the ornithic portion of the fauna of any particular country, or limited to certain groups of birds - works to which the name of " Monograph " has become ...
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theropodous
theropodous, a. Palæont. (θiːˈrɒpədəs) [f. mod.L. Thēropoda (O. C. Marsh 1881, in Amer. Jrnl. Sci. CXXI. 423) neut. pl. (f. Gr. θηρο- thero- + πούς, ποδ- foot) + -ous.] Of or belonging to the Theropoda, an order of carnivorous dinosaurs in Marsh's classification, having feet like those of mammals. S... Oxford English Dictionary
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John Olson (writer)
"A Garden in the Pocket", published online by "the glade of theoric ornithic hermetica" "Extreme Reading", published online by "the glade of theoric ornithic hermetica" "Gutenberg Blues", published online by "the glade of theoric ornithic hermetica" "Lightning on Paper: Poetry Is The Drug Of Choice" The Stranger wikipedia.org
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odonto-
odonto- before a vowel odont-, combining form of Gr. ὀδούς, ὀδοντ- a tooth, in terms of Zoology, Dentistry, etc., as in oˈdontocete (-siːt) [Gr. κῆτος whale] a., of a cetacean: having teeth instead of whalebone, opposed to mysticete; n. a toothed cetacean; hence odontoˈcetous a. odontoˈgenic a., per... Oxford English Dictionary
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Dromornis
thick femur, so filled with mineral matter (calc spar and iron pyrites) as to give the internal structure more the appearance of a reptilian than an ornithic wikipedia.org
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Ornithodelphia
‖ Ornithodelphia, n. pl. Zool. (ɔːnaɪθəʊˈdɛlfɪə) [mod.L. (De Blainville 18..), f. ornitho- + Gr. δελϕ-ύς womb + -ia2.] De Blainville's name for the lowest of the three sub-classes of the Mammalia, identical with the Prototheria of later zoologists. The sub-class, deriving its name from the ornithic ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Einar Lönnberg
new fossil porcupine from Honan with some remarks about the development of the Hystridae, 1924 "Some speculations on the origin of the North American ornithic wikipedia.org
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ornithopod
ornithopod, a. and n. (ɔːˈnɪθəʊpɒd) [ad. mod.L. Ornithopoda (O. C. Marsh 1881, in Amer. Jrnl. Sci. 3rd Ser. XXI. 423), neuter pl., f. ornitho- + Gr. πούς, ποδ- foot.] a. adj. Having feet like those of a bird; belonging to the Orniˈthopoda, a group or sub-order of extinct saurians, containing herbivo... Oxford English Dictionary
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Garuda
He is shown either in a zoomorphic form (a giant bird with partially open wings) or an anthropomorphic form (a man with wings and some ornithic features wikipedia.org
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ornithological
ornithological, a. (ˌɔːnɪθəʊˈlɒdʒɪkəl) [f. as prec. + -al1.] Of or pertaining to ornithology; relating to the study of birds. (In quot. 1875 catachr. Of or pertaining to birds, avian, ornithic.)1802 Montagu (title) Ornithological Dictionary; or Alphabetical Synopsis of British Birds. 1812 Pennant's ... Oxford English Dictionary
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