释义 |
ae·gy·pi·i·dae \ˌējəˈpīəˌdē\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Aegypius, type genus (from Greek aigypios vulture) + -idae in some classifications : a family (order Falconiformes) comprising the Old World vultures all with naked heads and longer wings and smaller tails than the typical eagles |