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rectrices
(rec|tri¦ces)
Pronunciation:
/ˈrɛktrɪsiːz/
plural noun
(
singular
rectrix
/-trɪks/
)
Ornithology
the larger feathers in a bird’s tail, used for steering in flight.
Compare with
remiges
.
Origin:
mid 18th century
: from Latin, feminine plural of
rector
'ruler'
(see
rector
)
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