
1) Ani 2) Archaeopteryx 3) Archaeornis 4) Archeopteryx 5) Birdwatch 6) Boo 7) Chicken 8) Cock 9) Cuckoo 10) Dame 11) Daw 12) Dickeybird 13) Dickybird 14) Flute 15) Gallinacean 16) Gallinaceous 17) Hen 18) Lark 19) Nba star 20) Nester 21) Nonpasserine 22) Ornis 23) Parrot 24) Passerine 25) Protoavis
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1) British slang for a woman 2) Exclusively Saxon word 3) Exclusively Anglo word 4) Slang for a prison term 5) Word of purely Anglo origin 6) Word with Anglo-Saxon origins
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Any warm blooded vertebrate of the class Aves, having a body covered with feathers, forelimbs modified into wings, scaly legs, a beak, and no teeth, and bearing young in a hard-shelled egg.
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• (v. i.) To catch or shoot birds. • (n.) Orig., a chicken; the young of a fowl; a young eaglet; a nestling; and hence, a feathered flying animal (see 2). • (n.) A warm-blooded, feathered vertebrate provided with wings. See Aves. • (n.) Specifically, among sportsmen, a game bird. • (v. i.) Hence: To seek for game or plunder...
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(from the article `Eastwood, Clint`) ...Sudden Impact, regarded as the best of the Dirty Harry sequels. A lifelong devotee of jazz, Eastwood also directed the well-regarded Bird (1988), ...
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any of the 9,600 living species unique in having feathers, the major characteristic that distinguishes them from all other animals. A more elaborate ... [80 related articles]
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(Bi-spectral Infrared Detection satellite) A German microsatellite satellite (mass 80 kg) designed to test new-generation, cooled infrared sensors. Built into two cameras, these sensors are used to detect fires and volcanic activity. BIRD also carries two visible-spectrum c...
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Any member of a class of vertebrates distinguished by having feathers, two legs, and two wings. Birds are warm-blooded animals, and their young hatch from eggs. According to one theory, modern birds are descended from the dinosaurs. Many of the bones in a bird's skeleton are hollow to reduce the w...
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Birds have feathers and wings. They may be the descendants of theropod dinosaurs.
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Vertebrate with feathers (e.g. eagle)
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1. Orig, a chicken; the young of a fowl; a young eaglet; a nestling; and hence, a feathered flying animal (see 2). 'That ungentle gull, the cuckoo's bird.' (Shak) 'The brydds [birds] of the aier have nestes.' (Tyndale (Matt. Viii. 20)) ... 2. <zoology> A warm-blooded, feathered vertebrate provided with wings. See Aves. ... 3. Specifically, am...
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Bird (bẽrd)
noun [ Middle English
brid ,
bred ,
bird , young bird, bird, Anglo-Saxon
bridd young bird. √92.]
1. Orig., a chicken; the young of a fowl; a young eaglet; a nestling; and hence, a feathered flying animal (see 2). « That ungentle gull, ...
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Bird intransitive verb 1. To catch or shoot birds.
2. Hence: To seek for game or plunder; to thieve. [ R.]
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Type: Term Pronunciation: berd Definitions: 1. Samuel D., Australian physician, 1833-1904. See: Bird sign
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An animal that has feathers and reproduces with hard-shelled eggs. Most but not all birds can fly.
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Group of warm blooded vertebrate animals whose body is covered with feathers.
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Bird is the popular name for the Aves, the bird class of Craniates.
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Bird is British slang for a woman.
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A drip mold found notably in the cap of the pilaster of the Doric order.
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unspecified aircraft.
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fowl noun the flesh of a bird or fowl (wild or domestic) used as food
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Click images to enlargeBackboned animal of the class Aves, the biggest group of land vertebrates, characterized by warm blood, feathers, wings, breathing through lungs, and egg-laying by the female. Birds are bipedal; feet are usually adapted for perching and never have more than four toes. Hearing and eyesight ar...
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An alternative name for a satellite.
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any warm-blooded vertebrate of the class Aves, having a body covered with feathers, forelimbs modified into wings, scaly legs, a beak, and no teeth, and bearing young in a hard-shelled egg. · a fowl or game bird. · · Seeclay pigeon. · a shuttlecock.
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Any of a class of vertebrates that regulate their body temperature internally, have bodies that are covered almost entirely with feathers and have forelimbs modified as wings that enable most to fly.
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