释义 |
ac·ci·pit·ri·dae \ˌaksəˈpi.trəˌdē, ÷ˌasə-\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Accipitr-, Accipiter, type genus + -idae : a large family (order Falconiformes) of carnivorous birds having comparatively rounded wings, long legs, and an unnotched bill and including the typical hawks and goshawks, the kites, and usually the eagles — compare falconidae |