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Ptilopaedes

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Latin

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Etymology

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New Latin; from Ancient Greek πτίλον (ptílon, down) +‎ Ancient Greek παῖδες (paîdes, children).

Pronunciation

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Proper noun

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Ptilopaedēs m pl (genitive *Ptilopaedum or *Ptilopaedium); third declension

  1. (New Latin, ornithology, rare, collectively) All those birds that have a complete covering of down when they hatch; all ptilopaedic birds.

Declension

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Third-declension noun, plural only.

plural
nominative Ptilopaedēs
genitive *Ptilopaedum
*Ptilopaedium
dative Ptilopaedibus
accusative Ptilopaedēs
ablative Ptilopaedibus
vocative Ptilopaedēs

Antonyms

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  • (antonym(s) of birds covered in down upon hatching): Psilopaedēs