How Do You Spell RAPACES?

Pronunciation: [ɹˈape͡ɪsɪz] (IPA)

Rapaces is a French word that refers to birds of prey. The IPA phonetic transcription for rapaces is /ʁa.pas/. The first sound /ʁ/ is the French uvular fricative. The second sound /a/ is an open front unrounded vowel. The third sound /p/ is a voiceless bilabial stop, followed by the fourth sound /a/ again. The final sound, /s/, is a voiceless alveolar fricative. To pronounce rapaces, you need to emphasize the first syllable and pronounce the final sound with a slight hiss.

RAPACES Meaning and Definition

  1. Rapaces is a term that originated from the French language and translates to "raptors" or "birds of prey" in English. It refers to a specific group of birds known for their predatory habits and special adaptations for hunting and capturing prey.

    These birds are typically characterized by their sharp, curved beaks and strong, grasping talons, which they use to catch and kill their prey. They have keen eyesight and swift flight, allowing them to spot and pursue their targets with great precision and speed.

    Examples of rapaces include various species of eagles, hawks, falcons, and owls. Each species within this group possesses unique physical features and distinct hunting techniques. For instance, eagles are known for their strong beaks and powerful wings which enable them to soar at great heights and swoop down on their prey from above. Falcons, on the other hand, are renowned for their exceptional speed and agility in flight, while owls are recognized for their ability to fly silently and capture prey in the darkness of night.

    While rapaces primarily feed on smaller animals such as rodents, small birds, and reptiles, some larger species are even capable of taking down larger prey such as rabbits or fish.

    Due to their prominent presence in various ecosystems and their important role in maintaining balance within food chains, rapaces are often considered indicators of the overall health and biodiversity of an ecosystem.

Common Misspellings for RAPACES

  • eapaces
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  • fapaces
  • tapaces
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  • rzpaces
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  • raoaces
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  • rapaxes
  • rapaves

Etymology of RAPACES

The word "Rapaces" is derived from the Latin term "rapax" which means "greedy" or "ravenous". It comes from the verb "rapere" which means "to seize" or "to snatch". The Latin word was later adapted into French and subsequently into English, where it refers to birds of prey or predatory animals.

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