Aetomorphae

/ˌiːtoʊˈmɔrfi/ noun

A taxonomic group or classification, possibly relating to fossil organisms or creatures with eagle-like characteristics or forms.

From Greek aetos (eagle) + morphe (μορφή, form/shape). This appears to be an obsolete or specialized taxonomic term no longer in common use.

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