Etymology:
The word "ornitho" is derived from the Greek word "ὄρνις" (ornis), meaning "bird".
Meaning:
Ornitho- is a prefix that refers to birds or ornithology, the scientific study of birds.
Origin:
The Greek word "ὄρνις" (ornis) is believed to have originated from the Indo-European root *ar-, meaning "to fly". This root has given rise to numerous words related to birds in various languages, such as the Latin "avis" (bird) and the English "eagle".
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