Inauguration is an English word derived from Latin, not Greek. The root is augur, a soothsayer ( originally perhaps a "bird strangler," from avis, a bird). It carries the prefix in- and the suffix -ation.
The word Ornithopter comes from two words; ornitho which in Greek means bird and pteron which in Greek means wing.
The prefix "ornith-" refers to birds or the study of birds. It is derived from the Greek word "ornis," which means bird.
Pouli is "bird" in Greek.
"Toucanis" is not a Greek word. It seems to be a made-up or fictional term. Greek does not have native words for animals like the toucan bird, so "toucanis" doesn't have a direct translation in Greek.
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It comes from the Greek word Seagull. Gull means bird, so Gulledge means "Birdedge".
The word harpy is known in Roman and Greek mythology as female monsters. They had human faces and the body of a bird. The word itself means "snatchers".
The word "Sphinx" came from the greek language, there is a similar creature with the wings of a bird, the body of a tiger and the face of a women, and they called it the sphinx
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