Nonvolant
Nonvolant is an adjective used in biology to describe organisms that are not capable of flight. It is employed to distinguish such species from those that are volant, or able to fly. The term is most common in scientific writing, where precision about locomotion traits is important.
Etymology and usage: nonvolant combines the prefix non- with volant, deriving from Latin volare, to fly. In
Scope and examples: The best-known nonvolant animals are flightless birds, such as ostriches, emus, cassowaries, kiwis,
Relation to other terms: Nonvolant is closely related to flightlessness and to the term volant, which indicates