cathartidae

/kæˈθɑːrtɪdeɪd/

Definitions

1. noun

a family of birds, typically large, often with a strong, hooked beak, including vultures, condors, and eagles.

“The cathartidae family is known for its scavenging behavior and unique physical characteristics.”

Synonyms

  • Accipitridae
  • Falconidae

Antonyms

  • Passeridae
  • Sturnidae