avi-, av-
(Latin: bird)
Aves
The class of warm-blooded vertebrates that comprises the birds.
The characteristically posses forelimbs in the form of wings and hind limbs adapted for perching, swimming, or walking. They are almost completely covered with feathers, and cornified scales are present on the feet.
The beak, or bill, is covered with a horny sheath. All of the living species are toothless. The heart is four-chambered, and there are extensive air sacs between the visceral organs. They are oviparous and it is estimated that there are 8600 species which have been described.
avian
Pertaining to, relating to, or referring to birds.
aviarist
Someone who keeps an aviary.
aviary
A large cage, house, or enclosure, in which birds are kept.
aviary (AY vi er" i) (s), aviaries (pl)
1. A place for birds: "She kept several birds in her aviary."
2. A large cage, house, or enclosure, in which birds are kept.
aviate, aviating, aviates, aviated
1. To operate an aircraft.
2. To fly or to fly in an aircraft.
aviation
1. The design, development, production, operation, and use of aircraft; especially, heavier-than-air aircraft.
2. The art of operating aircraft to provide transportation.
3. A reference to the aggregation of a country's military aircraft.
Coined by G. De la Landelle; in his Aviation ou Navigation aérienne, Paris, 1863; from Latin avis, "bird".
aviator
Someone who operates an aircraft.
Refashioned after French aviateur. See aviation for origin of this word.
aviatress
A woman aviator.
aviatrix
1. A woman who operates an aircraft.
2. A woman pilot.
avicide
1. The slaughter of birds.
2. Shooting or poisoning birds.
avicole, avicolous
Living as parasites on birds.
avicular
Of, like or pertaining to birds.
aviculture
1. The raising, keeping, and care of birds.
2. The care and rearing of birds in cages, aviaries, or enclosures.
3. The practice of keeping birds in captivity for scientific study.
aviculturist
A person who cares for and rears birds in cages, aviaries, or other kinds of enclosures.