Anisodactyli

/ˌænɪsoʊˈdæktɪˌlaɪ/ noun

A taxonomic group of birds characterized by having toes of unequal length, where three toes point forward and one points backward.

From Greek 'anisos' (unequal) + 'daktylos' (finger or toe) + Latin plural '-i'. This zoological term was used to classify birds based on their toe structure differences.

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