pachyptile

See also: Pachyptile

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Translingual Pachyptila.

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /pəˈkɪptɪl/, /pəˈkɪptaɪl/, /ˈpækɪptaɪl/
  • (UK) IPA(key): /pəˈkɪptɪl/, /pəˈkɪptʌɪl/, /ˈpakɪptʌɪl/

Noun

pachyptile (plural pachyptiles)

  1. (rare) Any seabird in the genus Pachyptila.
    • 1976, V.P. Shuntov, Sea Birds and the Biological Structure of the Ocean, page 257:
      On the New Zealand shelf in the Tasman Sea pachyptiles are the most characteristic (the most numerous is the Pachyptila turtur).

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French

Etymology

A classical compound of the Ancient Greek πᾰχῠ́ς (pakhús, thick) + the French -ptile (feather), probably after the Translingual Pachyptila.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /pa.kip.til/

Adjective

pachyptile (feminine singular pachyptile, masculine plural pachyptiles, feminine plural pachyptiles)

  1. (ornithology, rare) having thick feathers
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