Terms vs Meleagrine - What's the difference?
terms | meleagrine |
(zoology) Of or pertaining to the genus Meleagris , including turkeys.
* 1914 , Edward A. McIlhenny, The Wild Turkey and Its Hunting , Doubleday (1914),
* 2003 , United States Patents Quarterly , Volume 65,
* 2005 , "Henpecking is not the solution", The Berkshire Eagle , 11 October 2005:
As a noun terms
is .As an adjective meleagrine is
(zoology) of or pertaining to the genus meleagris , including turkeys.meleagrine
English
Adjective
(-)page 39:
- Having disposed of such records as we have of the extinct ancestors of the American turkeys — the so-to-speak meleagrine records — we can now pass to what is, comparatively speaking, the modern history of these famous birds, although some of this history is already several centuries old.
page 1968:
- To use the district court's meleagrine analogy, one may add an additional step to the recipe: "continuing to cook the turkey until the skin is burned to a crisp."
- The sad incident with the turkeys is hardly the first case of an improper response to wild animals that have wandered out of their natural habitat. Perhaps this aquiline newspaper would like to memorialize its late meleagrine friends by publishing posters or essays from Berkshire schoolchildren and scout troops.
