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superorder
English
Etymology
super- +? order
Noun
superorder (plural superorders)
- (taxonomy) A taxonomic category below subclass and above order.
Translations
superorder From the web:
- what does superorder mean
- what is superorder rank
- what does superorder
- what is a superorder fish
tinamou
English
Etymology
Borrowed from French tinamou, from Cariban tinamu.
Noun
tinamou (plural tinamous)
- Any of the birds belonging to the South American family Tinamidae, the only family in the order Tinamiformes. They are related to the ratites, together with which they form the superorder Paleognathae.
Synonyms
- tinamid
- tinamiforme
Derived terms
Translations
Anagrams
- manitou
French
Etymology
From Cariban tinamu.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ti.na.mu/
Noun
tinamou m (plural tinamous)
- tinamou (bird)
Descendants
- ? Catalan: tinamú
- ? English: tinamou
- ? Finnish: tinami
- ? Italian: tinamo
- ? Portuguese: tinamu
- ? Romanian: tinamu
- ? Russian: ?????? (tinamu)
- ? Spanish: tinamú
Further reading
- “tinamou” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Anagrams
- manitou
tinamou From the web:
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- what does tinamou mean
- what do tinamous eat
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- what is a tinamou bird
- what is a tinamou animal
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