FISSIROSTRES


Meaning of FISSIROSTRES in English

ˌfisəˈräˌstrēz noun plural

Usage: capitalized

Etymology: New Latin, from fissi- + -rostres (from Latin rostrum beak) — more at rostrum

in former classifications : a group of birds having the bill deeply cleft, including the swifts, goatsuckers, swallows, and others, and not representing natural relationships

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