Avianlike
Avianlike is an adjective used in biology and paleontology to denote traits, structures, or appearances that resemble birds. Derived from avian, from Latin avis for bird, with the suffix -like, it conveys resemblance rather than a claim of close evolutionary relationship. The term is descriptive and non-phylogenetic, and it is often used when discussing morphology, function, or evolutionary convergence.
In paleontological contexts, avianlike features are commonly cited in extinct vertebrates that display bird-related characteristics without
Because avianlike describes similarity rather than lineage, it does not imply that the organism belongs to
Related terms include avian and avialan; context determines whether it refers to morphology or taxonomy.