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rasorial
[ ruh-sawr-ee-uhl ]
adjective
- given to scratching the ground for food, as is the habit of chickens and other gallinaceous birds.
- pertaining to a bird's foot adapted for scratching.
rasorial
/ rəˈsɔːrɪəl /
adjective
- (of birds such as domestic poultry) adapted for scratching the ground for food
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of rasorial1
C19: from New Latin Rasores such birds, from Latin rādere to scrape
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Example Sentences
For want of a better term, we must call this the Rasorial type, as it corresponds to that Ornithological group.
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There is the same need for a substitute for rasorial, which is only applicable to birds.
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Two pigeons and four species of quail are all the rasorial birds in the island; the true gallinaceous birds being wholly wanting.
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The dry leaves of the woods are turned over with their feet, for they are somewhat rasorial in their habits.
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