noun a genus of birds of prey in the family Accipitridae, containing the eagles and certain other large birds of prey
Used to classify certain species, such as Aquila audax (Wedge-tailed Eagle)
Refers to birds of prey, such as Aquila chrysaetos (Golden Eagle)
Denotes a taxonomic rank, such as Accipitriformes (order of birds of prey)
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