aramidae

/ærəˈmaɪdiː/

Definitions

1. noun

A family of waterbirds including the darter and the anhinga, that swim with their bodies submerged but their necks and heads above water, having a long neck and a snake-like body.

“The aramidae are well adapted to life in tropical waters.”

Synonyms

  • snakebird
  • waterbird

Antonyms

  • bird of prey
  • wading bird