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)

  1. (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)

  1. Scratching the ground for food, as domestic fowl or other gallinaceous birds.
  2. (ornithology, historical) Pertaining to the now obsolete order Rasores.

Translations

Anagrams

  • Arriolas

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