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Euornithes
Euornithes Eu`or*ni"thes, n. pl. [NL., fr., Gr. ? well + ?, ? a bird.] (Zo["o]l.) The division of Aves which includes all the typical birds, or all living birds except the penguins and birds of ostrichlike form.

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- The Birds (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Ὄρνιθες, translit. Órnithes) is a comedy by the Ancient Gr**** playwright Aristophanes. It was performed in 414 BC at the City...
- Ancient Gr****: Στυμφαλίδες ὄρνιθες, Modern transliteration Stymfalídes Órnithes) are a group of voracious birds in Gr**** mythology. The birds' appellation...
- Aequornithes (/iːkwɔːrˈnɪθiːz/, from Latin aequor, expanse of water + Gr**** ornithes, birds), or core water birds, are defined in the PhyloCode as "the least...
- (prose) from the ancient Gr**** original. He also translated Aristophanes's Ornithes, Virgil's Georgics, La chanson de Roland and Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion into...
- in a grove sacred to Ares, until its theft by Jason. The Birds of Ares (Ornithes Areioi) drop feather darts in defense of the Amazons' shrine to Ares, as...
- arrival of the sun in the morning. Autonous (Stone-curlew) Birds of Ares or Ornithes Areioi were a flock of birds that guarded the Amazons' shrine of the god...
- (Εἰρήνη Eirene; Latin: Pax), first version, 421 BC The Birds (Ὄρνιθες Ornithes; Latin: Aves), 414 BC Lysistrata (Λυσιστράτη Lysistrate), 411 BC Thesmophoriazusae...
- "opposite birds", from Ancient Gr**** enantios (ἐνάντιος) "opposite" + ornithes (ὄρνιθες) "birds" . The name was coined by Cyril Alexander Walker in his...
- group (megista genē, defined by a set of functioning "parts"). The birds, Ornithes had blood and laid eggs, but had only 2 legs and were a distinct form (eidos)...
- survive but their heads are lost; inscriptions identify them as Philippe and Ornithe. A large number of terracotta and ivory pomegranates and poppy pods have...