Accipiter

/ækˈsɪpɪtər/ noun

A genus of small to medium-sized hawks and sparrowhawks, known for swift, agile hunting.

From Latin 'accipiter' meaning 'hawk,' possibly related to 'accipere' (to seize) or to a proto-Indo-European root for sharp or pointed. The word passed into modern taxonomic Latin unchanged.

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