Carinatae

/ˌkæɹɪˈneɪtiː/ noun

A taxonomic group of birds characterized by a prominent keel-like structure on the breastbone that anchors flight muscles.

From Latin 'carina' (keel) plus the feminine plural suffix '-ae', used in scientific classification to denote a group of keeled birds distinguished by their specialized breastbone structure.

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