RECTRIX


Meaning of RECTRIX in English

ˈrektriks noun

( plural rectri·ces rekˈtrī(ˌ)sēz)

Etymology: Latin, feminine of rector — more at rector

1. : rectress

2.

[New Latin, from Latin]

: any of the quill feathers of the tail of a bird that are important in controlling the direction of flight — usually used in plural

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