Anisomyodian

/ˌænɪsoʊmaɪˈoʊdiən/ adjective

Relating to birds that have asymmetrical or unequal development of the muscles controlling their voice box, which allows for more complex vocalizations.

From Greek 'anisos' (unequal) + 'mys' (muscle) + 'odian' (relating to song). This ornithological term emerged in the 1800s to describe vocal anatomy.

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