Pronunciation: /eɪtoʊ/
noun aeto- is not a standalone word, but a prefix used in scientific terminology to indicate something related to eagles or birds of prey.
A1 I saw aeto- flying in the sky.
A2 The children were amazed by the colorful aeto- in the garden.
B1 Scientists are studying the migration patterns of aeto- in the region.
B2 The documentary captured the beauty of aeto- in their natural habitat.
C1 The conservation efforts have helped protect the endangered species of aeto-.
C2 The research team discovered a new species of aeto- during their expedition.
formal The aeto- prefix is commonly used in scientific terminology to denote something related to eagles.
informal I heard that new movie is all about aeto- creatures, like eagles and hawks.
slang I can't believe how aeto- that guy is, always swooping in to steal the spotlight.
figurative Her leadership style is like an aeto-, always soaring above the rest with grace and power.
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