"Pelecaniformes" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Pelecaniformes" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Pelecaniformes" Meaning

Pelecaniformes is an order of birds that includes large waterbirds, such as pelicans, cormorants, anhingas, and tropicbirds. The term "Pelecaniformes" comes from the Greek words "petalon" meaning "feather" and "komē" meaning "tail", referring to the distinctive crest or coiffure of these birds. Characteristic features of birds in this order include a large, pouched beak, long tail, and webbed feet.

"Pelecaniformes" Examples

Usage Examples for "Pelecaniformes"


Example 1: Scientific Classification
The Pelecaniformes order includes a variety of birds, such as pelicans, cormorants, and anhingas.

"Pelecaniformes" Similar Words

Pelargonic

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Pelargonidin

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Pelargonium

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Pelasgian

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Pelasgians

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The Pelasgians were an ancient people who lived in Greece and Asia Minor from the Bronze Age to the Iron Age. They are believed to have been the earliest occupants of Greece, and their culture is thought to have been the basis for the development of classical Greek civilization. The term "Pelasgian" is often used to describe a specific type of pottery and other archaeological finds from this time period.

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Pele

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Pelecanidae

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Pelecanoididae

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Pelecoid

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Pelecypod

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A pelecypod is another name for a bivalve mollusk. It is a type of invertebrate animal that has two hinged shells, such as a clam, mussel, or scallop. The term "pelecypod" comes from the Greek words "pelekys," meaning axe, and "pous," meaning foot, likely referring to the shape of the animal's shell.

Pelecypoda

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Pelecypodous

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Pelethites

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Peleus

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Pelew

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