"Struthioidea" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Struthioidea" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Struthioidea
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"Struthioidea" Meaning

A subgroup of large, flightless birds that includes ostriches, emus, and cassowaries. The term "Struthioidea" is used to describe the superfamily to which these birds belong.

"Struthioidea" Examples

Example 1: The struthioidea family includes birds such as ostriches and emus, which are characterized by their long legs and flightless nature.
Example 2: The struthioidea order is known for its ancient lineage, with fossil records dating back to the early Cenozoic era.
Example 3: The struthioidea superfamily represents a group of large, ground-dwelling birds that have evolved from a common ancestor.
Example 4: The ostrich, emu, and cassowary are examples of birds that belong to the struthioidea infraorder.
Example 5: The struthioidea clade is considered one of the most primitive groups of modern birds, with characteristics shared with their non-avian counterparts.

"Struthioidea" Similar Words

Strums

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Strung

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Tense or tightly stretched; stretched or pulled tight so that it (a string, thread, etc.) vibrates and produces a sound when plucked or played on an instrument.<br><br>Affected by a strong or unhealthy mixture of different things, especially drugs.<br><br>Thrown or launched with great force or energy.<br><br> Been excessively active or excited in the recent past.<br><br> Normally spelled or pronounced, rather than otherwise, although in a peculiar way.

Strunt

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Struntian

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Strut

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Struth

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Struthian

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Struthio

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Struthiomimus

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Struthiones

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Ostrich's male bird, male ostrich.

Struthionidae

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Struthioniformes

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Struthioniformes is an order of large, flightless birds commonly referred to as ratites. The term 'ratite' comes from the Latin word 'ratites," meaning 'to gnaw.'

Struthionine

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Struthiopteris

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Struthious

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Struthonian

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