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Passeriformes
noun
largest order of birds comprising about half the known species; rooks; finches; sparrows; tits; warblers; robins; wrens; swallows; etc.; the four suborders are Eurylaimi and Tyranni and Menurae and Oscines or Passeres
Syn: ↑order Passeriformes
Hypernyms: ↑animal order
Member Holonyms: ↑Aves, ↑class Aves
Member Meronyms:
passerine, ↑passeriform bird, ↑Oscines, ↑suborder Oscines, ↑Passeres, ↑suborder Passeres, ↑Menurae, ↑suborder Menurae, ↑Eurylaimi, ↑suborder Eurylaimi, ↑Tyranni, ↑suborder Tyranni, ↑Clamatores, ↑suborder Clamatores, ↑Troglodytidae, ↑family Troglodytidae

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\\ˌpasərəˈfȯrˌmēz\ noun plural
Usage: capitalized
Etymology: New Latin, from Latin passer + New Latin -iformes
: the largest order of birds including more than 5000 species or more than half of all living birds, consisting chiefly of songbirds of perching habits that range in size from the smallest titmice to the ravens and birds of paradise, being usually divided into the four suborders Eurylaimi, Tyranni, Menurae, and Passeres, and comprising birds that are altricial, lack the ambiens muscle, and have the vomer well developed and truncate anteriorly with its forked posterior end embracing the basisphenoid, three toes in front and one behind and none reversible, 10 primaries of which the first is often rudimentary, and usually 12 rectrices

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Passeriforˈmēs plural noun
The huge order of perching birds (sparrow-like in form) including amongst others all British songsters
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Main Entry:Passeres

Useful english dictionary. 2012.