different between ornis vs onis
ornis
English
Etymology
From German Ornis, from Ancient Greek ????? (órnis, “bird”)This etymology is incomplete. You can help Wiktionary by elaborating on the origins of this term.
Noun
ornis (plural ornithes)
- (formal) A bird.
- The birds collectively of a region; avifauna.
- 1867, The record of zoological literature (volume 3, page 60)
- Baird then proceeds to treat of the eastward movement of American birds, and its influence on the ornis of Greenland and Europe, and vice versâ.
- 1867, The record of zoological literature (volume 3, page 60)
Anagrams
- Irons, Orins, RINOs, Rison, Rosin, Sinor, inros, irons, noirs, noris, roins, rosin, siron
Latin
Noun
orn?s
- dative plural of ornus
- ablative plural of ornus
ornis From the web:
- what does orbis mean
- what is ornish diet
- what is ornish lifestyle
- what is ornisid fort used for
- what is ornish program
- what does cornish mean
- what does ornis
- what is the ornish diet plan
onis
English
Noun
onis
- plural of oni
Anagrams
- -osin, -sion, Ions, Ison, NOIs, Sino-, Sion, Soni, ions, ison, sino-, sion
Middle English
Etymology 1
Noun
onis (uncountable)
- Alternative form of oniche
Etymology 2
Adverb
onis
- Alternative form of ones
Volapük
Pronoun
onis
- accusative plural of on
onis From the web:
- what onision did
- what's onision's real name
- onision's address
- what onus mean
- what onitsha mean
- onism meaning
- onision what happened
- what does onision mean
Share
Tweet
+1
Share
Pin
Like
Send
Share