Saproharpages
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Translingual[edit]
Etymology[edit]
Ancient Greek σαπρός (saprós, “rotten, putrid”) + ἅρπαξ (hárpax, “robber, grappling iron, kind of wolf”)
Proper noun[edit]
Saproharpages
Usage notes[edit]
- Old world birds called vultures are in subfamilies Gypaetinae (Gypohierax, Neophron, Gypaetus) and Gypinae (Gyps, Sarcogyps, Trigonoceps, Aegypius, Torgos, Necrosyrtes)
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References[edit]
- “Saproharpages”, in The Century Dictionary […], New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911, →OCLC.