- dromæognathism
- noun /ˌdɹɒmiːˈɒɡnəθɪzm/<ref name="OED"/> The particular arrangement in palatal structure typified by the emu and the other (now extinct) species of the genus Dromaius.<ref name="OED"/>
Dromæognathism (Gr. , dromaios, a runner : genus-name of the emeu). All the Ratite birds, and the tinamous of Carinate birds, are dromæognathous.
See Also: dromæosaur, (id)
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