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RATITE
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Dictionary entry overview: What does ratite mean?
• RATITE (noun)
The noun RATITE has 1 sense:
1. flightless birds having flat breastbones lacking a keel for attachment of flight muscles: ostriches; cassowaries; emus; moas; rheas; kiwis; elephant birds
Familiarity information: RATITE used as a noun is very rare.
Dictionary entry details
Sense 1
Meaning:
Flightless birds having flat breastbones lacking a keel for attachment of flight muscles: ostriches; cassowaries; emus; moas; rheas; kiwis; elephant birds
Classified under:
Nouns denoting animals
Synonyms:
flightless bird; ratite; ratite bird
Hypernyms ("ratite" is a kind of...):
bird (warm-blooded egg-laying vertebrates characterized by feathers and forelimbs modified as wings)
Hyponyms (each of the following is a kind of "ratite"):
ostrich; Struthio camelus (fast-running African flightless bird with two-toed feet; largest living bird)
cassowary (large black flightless bird of Australia and New Guinea having a horny head crest)
Dromaius novaehollandiae; emu; Emu novaehollandiae (large Australian flightless bird similar to the ostrich but smaller)
apteryx; kiwi (nocturnal flightless bird of New Zealand having a long neck and stout legs; only surviving representative of the order Apterygiformes)
rhea; Rhea americana (larger of two tall fast-running flightless birds similar to ostriches but three-toed; found from Brazil to Patagonia)
nandu; Pterocnemia pennata; rhea (smaller of two tall fast-running flightless birds similar to ostriches but three-toed; found from Peru to Strait of Magellan)
aepyornis; elephant bird (huge (to 9 ft.) extinct flightless bird of Madagascar)
moa (extinct flightless bird of New Zealand)
Antonym:
carinate (birds having keeled breastbones for attachment of flight muscles)
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