ptero-, pter-, -ptera, -pteron, -pteryx, -ptery, -pterous

(Greek: feather; wing, winglike)

orthopteran
Any of various insects having leathery fore wings and membranous hind wings and chewing mouth parts.
orthopterous
Relating to the order Orthoptera of primitive winged insects such as cockroaches, locusts, mantises, and crickets.
peripteral
A reference to a classical temple or other structure which has a single row of columns on all sides.
Plecoptera
ptera
pteridoid
pteridological
pteridology
pteridophyta
pteridophyte
pteridophytic
pteris
pterobranchiate
pterodactyl
1. Any of various small, mostly tailless, extinct flying reptiles of the order Pterosauria that existed during the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods.
2. Etymology: from the Modern Latin genus name, from Greek pteron, "wing" + daktylos, "finger".
pteroglossal
Having the tongue finely notched along the sides, so as to have a featherlike appearance, as the toucans (fruit-eating birds of tropical America).

Related "feather, feather-like; soft down, plumage" word units: penna-; pinni-, pin-; plum-, -plume; pterido-; ptilo-.