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buteo

American  
[byoo-tee-oh] / ˈbyu tiˌoʊ /

noun

plural

buteos
  1. any of several buzzards or hawks of the genus Buteo.


Other Word Forms

  • buteonine adjective

Etymology

Origin of buteo

1905–10; < New Latin; Latin būteō a kind of hawk or falcon

Example Sentences

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With a wingspan of up to 56 inches, the ferruginous hawk is North America’s largest buteo, a type of medium to large, wide-ranging raptor.

From Seattle Times • Feb. 21, 2024

Red-tailed hawks are a highly successful, widespread species that field-guide author David Sibley says is “the buteo to which all others are compared.”

From Salon • Dec. 28, 2013

That name comes from the Latin "buteo," still retained by the ornithologists; but, in its original form, valueless, to you.

From Love's Meinie Three Lectures on Greek and English Birds by Ruskin, John