• Frequency of Use
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  • -Aetus Meanings

    noun a genus of birds of prey in the family Accipitridae, containing the eagles and certain other large birds of prey

    Fields related to -aetus

    Zoology

    Used to classify certain species, such as Aquila audax (Wedge-tailed Eagle)

    Ornithology

    Refers to birds of prey, such as Aquila chrysaetos (Golden Eagle)

    Taxonomy

    Denotes a taxonomic rank, such as Accipitriformes (order of birds of prey)

    Occupation Usage of -aetus

    Writer

    The suffix '-aetus' is not commonly used in the context of writers or writing professions.

    Psychologist

    In psychology, the suffix '-aetus' is not a common term or suffix used in professional contexts.

    Biologist

    In biology, the suffix '-aetus' may be used in taxonomic classifications, such as in the naming of species. For example, 'Aquila chrysaetos' is the scientific name for the Golden Eagle, where 'chrysaetos' includes the suffix '-aetus'.

    Historian

    In historical studies, the suffix '-aetus' is not typically used in professional contexts.

    Physician

    In medical professions, the suffix '-aetus' is not commonly used in professional terminology.

    Educator

    In the field of education, the suffix '-aetus' is not typically used in professional contexts.

    Architect

    In architecture, the suffix '-aetus' is not commonly used in professional terminology.

    Engineer

    In engineering disciplines, the suffix '-aetus' is not a standard term used in professional contexts.

    Lawyer

    In legal professions, the suffix '-aetus' is not a common term used in professional contexts.

    Scientist

    In scientific fields, the suffix '-aetus' may be used in taxonomic classifications, such as in the naming of species.

    Artist

    In artistic professions, the suffix '-aetus' is not commonly used in professional contexts.

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