Accipitres

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Translingual

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Etymology

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From Latin accipitres, plural of accipiter (hawk).

Proper noun

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Accipitres

  1. (obsolete, zoology) An obsolete order that includes rapacious birds, and now forms part of the Accipitriformes. They have a hooked bill, and sharp, strongly curved talons. There are three families, represented by the vultures, the falcons or hawks, and the owls.

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