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ocydrome Ornith.|ˈɒsɪdrəʊm| [ad. mod.L. Ocydromus (Wagler, 1830), ad. Gr. ὠκύδροµος swift-running.] A bird of the genus Ocydromus (family Rallidæ), natives of New Zealand, incapable of flight, but swift runners. So ocydromine |ɒˈsɪdrəmaɪn| a., belonging to the subfamily Ocydrominæ, typified by the genus Ocydromus.
1895Pop. Sci. Monthly Apr. 765 The ‘ocydromes’, curious birds with perfect wings yet incapable of flight. 1896Newton Dict. Birds s.v. Weka, The chief interest attaching to the Ocydromes is their inability to use in flight the wings with which they are furnished, and hence an extreme probability of the form becoming wholly extinct in a short time. |