"Ornithogalum" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Ornithogalum is a genus of plants in the family Asparagaceae, commonly known as star-of-Bethlehem or spring starflower. The species within this genus are characterized by their bright yellow or white flowers, which resemble stars on a dark background, giving them their common name.
Ornithogalum
Ornithichnite is a rare or extinct species of dinosaur that belongs to the group Ornithischia, a group of herbivorous or omnivorous dinosaurs. The name "Ornithichnite" comes from the Greek words "ornithos" meaning bird and "ichnos" meaning track or footprint.
Ornithine is a non-essential amino acid, which is one of the 20 building blocks of proteins. It is named after the bird, which means "bird-like" in Greek. In the body, ornithine is involved in several physiological processes, including urea cycle, muscle growth, and immune system function. It is also used as a substrate for the production of other important compounds, such as citrulline and arginine.