different between gallinaceous vs rasorial
gallinaceous
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin gall?n?ceus, from gall?na (“hen”), itself from gallus (“cock”).
Adjective
gallinaceous (comparative more gallinaceous, superlative most gallinaceous)
- (zoology) related to the genus Gallus, poultry; notably said of the order Galliformes.
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rasorial
English
Etymology
From Rasores, the obsolete taxonomic order of birds including chickens and other poultry, and +? -ial.
Pronunciation
- (UK, US) IPA(key): /???s?????l/
Adjective
rasorial (comparative more rasorial, superlative most rasorial)
- Scratching the ground for food, as domestic fowl or other gallinaceous birds.
- (ornithology, historical) Pertaining to the now obsolete order Rasores.
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Anagrams
- Arriolas
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