tytonidae

/taɪˈtɒnɪdeɪ/

Definitions

1. noun

a family of nocturnal mammals that includes the genus Nyctalus and others, having a membrane that stretches from the body to the long fingers, used for gliding or flying.

“The bat family, Tytonidae, consists of various species of nocturnal mammals.”

Synonyms

  • megadermatidae
  • noctulidae

Antonyms

  • diurnalidae
  • mammalidae