What is another word for coraciiformes?

Pronunciation: [kˈɒɹe͡ɪsˌɪɪfˌɔːmz] (IPA)

Coraciiformes is a taxonomic order of birds that includes rollers, kingfishers, motmots, and bee-eaters. The word "coraciiformes" comes from the Greek words korax, meaning "raven," and forma, meaning "shape." There are several synonyms for this word, one of which is "alcedines," which comes from the Latin word for "kingfisher." Another synonym is "rollen," which comes from the German word for "roller," a type of bird found in Africa, Asia, and Europe. Yet another synonym is "momotides," which comes from the Greek word for "motmot," a bird found in Central and South America. These synonyms help to describe the various types of birds that belong to the Coraciiformes order.

Synonyms for Coraciiformes:

What are the hypernyms for Coraciiformes?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    Animalia (Animals), Aves (birds), Vertebrata (Vertebrates).

What are the hyponyms for Coraciiformes?

Hyponyms are more specific words categorized under a broader term, known as a hypernym.
  • hyponyms for coraciiformes (as nouns)

What are the holonyms for Coraciiformes?

Holonyms are words that denote a whole whose part is denoted by another word.

What are the meronyms for Coraciiformes?

Meronyms are words that refer to a part of something, where the whole is denoted by another word.

Word of the Day

inconstructible
The word "inconstructible" suggests that something is impossible to construct or build. Its antonyms, therefore, would be words that imply the opposite. For example, "constructible...