- chickens, ducks, and/or pest
birds in grain-producing areas. The
prefix ornitho-
signifies "of or
pertaining to birds", from
Ancient Gr**** ὄρνις (órnis...
- -ornis, ornith-,
ornitho-: Pronunciation: /oʊ̯rnɪs/, /oʊ̯rnɪθ/, /oʊ̯rnɪθoʊ̯/. Origin:
Ancient Gr****: ὄρνις, ὄρνιθος (órnis,
órnithos). Meaning: bird,...
- Mâche's Musique, mythe, nature, ou les
Dauphins d'Arion (1983), a
study of "
ornitho-musicology"
using a
technique of
Nicolas Ruwet's Language, musique, poésie...
-
honorary chairman of BVA-International. In 2005 he
founded Ornitho-Genetics VZW in Belgium.
Ornitho-Genetics VZW is an
independent non-profit organization...
- ornature, suborn,
subornation ornith- bird Gr**** ὄρνις, ὄρνιθος (órnis,
órnithos) Avernus, ornithology, ornithomancy, ornithorhynchus,
ornithosis orphan-...
- ****ing (archived PDF; 5.3 MB) by
Javier Blasco-Zumeta & Gerd-Michael
Heinze Ornithos –
Feathers of
common blackbird (****us merula)
Archived 2020-07-31 at the...
- Svensson, Lars; Mullarney, Killian; Zetterström, Dan (2015). Le
guide ornitho: le
guide le plus
complet des
oiseaux d'Europe, d'Afrique du Nord et du...
-
tentatively Agathaumas.
Ornithopoda means "bird feet", from the Gr****
ornithos,
ornis ("bird") and pous,
podos ("feet"); this is in
reference to members’...
- ISBN 0-226-87229-7. "Eleonora's
Falcons imprison live
birds for a
later meal". Mahgreb
Ornitho.org. 26
August 2015.
Archived from the
original on June 2, 2023. Retrieved...
- include: aero- air, crypto- hidden, demo- people, geo- earth, odonto- tooth,
ornitho- bird, thal****o- sea. Many have both a
traditional simple meaning and a...