What is another word for Genus Dinornis?

Pronunciation: [d͡ʒˈɛnəs dˈɪnɔːnˌiz] (IPA)

Genus Dinornis refers to a group of extinct flightless birds known as the moa. The term "Dinornis" means "terrible bird" and was given to this genus due to their formidable size and appearance. Other synonyms for the Genus Dinornis include the term "giant moa," which pertains to their size, and the name "Emeus giganteus," which was used by some early explorers. Additionally, the term "Megapteryx" was once used to describe some species within this genus. Despite the various names used to refer to this extinct bird genus, their physical attributes and significance in scientific research continue to intrigue and fascinate researchers and laypersons alike.

Synonyms for Genus dinornis:

  • Other relevant words:

    genus Dinornis
    • dinornis
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What are the hypernyms for Genus dinornis?

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

    Aves (class), Dinornithidae (family), Neognathae (subgroup), Neornithes (clade), Ratites (order), Struthioniformes (family).

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