Alectorides

/æ.lɛkˈtɔr.ɪ.diːz/ noun

A term referring to a family or group of rooster-like creatures, used in historical or mythological contexts.

From Greek 'alektryon' (rooster) plus suffix '-ides' (descendants of, members of), a common pattern in classical taxonomy for grouping related animals.

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