Fulmar definitions

Search

Fulmar

Fulmar logo #10101) Bird trapped in 9 19 2) Experimental rocket 3) Fulmar petrel 4) Fulmarus glacialis 5) Petrel 6) Seabird 7) Short-tailed polar bird
Found on https://www.crosswordclues.com/clue/fulmar

Fulmar

Fulmar logo #21000 Fulmarus glacialodes southern fulmar †Fulmarus miocaenus The fulmars are tubenosed seabirds of the family Procellariidae. The family consists of two extant species and two extinct fossils from the Miocene. Fulmars superficially resemble gulls, but are readily distinguished by their flight on stiff wings, and their tube noses. They breed on cliff...
Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fulmar

Fulmar

Fulmar logo #21000[1868] The Fulmar was a cargo vessel that sank of the coast of Kilkee, County Clare on the night of 30 January 1886. At the time of the disaster the ship was transporting coal from Troon in Ayrshire, Scotland to Limerick city in Ireland. Occurring 50 years to the day of the sinking of the Intrinsic, the ship is one of four that have perishe...
Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fulmar_(1868)

Fulmar

Fulmar logo #21000[rocket] The Fulmar was a two-stage British sounding rocket. The Fulmar, developed by Bristol Aerojet, consisted of a Heron starting stage with 107 kN thrust and a Snipe upper stage with 16.7 kN thrust. The Fulmar had a diameter of 26 centimetres and a length of 7.47 metres. It weighed 500 kilograms at launch and could reach a height of 250...
Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fulmar_(rocket)

Fulmar

Fulmar logo #21002• (n.) One of several species of sea birds, of the family procellariidae, allied to the albatrosses and petrels. Among the well-known species are the arctic fulmar (Fulmarus glacialis) (called also fulmar petrel, malduck, and mollemock), and the giant fulmar (Ossifraga gigantea).
Found on http://thinkexist.com/dictionary/meaning/fulmar/

fulmar

fulmar logo #21003any of several species of gull-like oceanic birds of the family Procellariidae (order Procellariiformes), which also includes the petrels and the ... [2 related articles]
Found on http://www.britannica.com/eb/a-z/f/69

fulmar

fulmar logo #20973<ornithology> One of several species of sea birds, of the family procellariidae, allied to the albatrosses and petrels. Among the well-known species are the arctic fulmar (Fulmarus glacialis) (called also fulmar petrel, malduck, and mollemock), and the giant fulmar (Ossifraga gigantea). ... Origin: Icel. Fulmar. See foul, and Man a gull. ... ...
Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/20973

Fulmar

Fulmar logo #20972Ful'mar (fŭlmär) noun [ Icelandic fūlmār . See foul , and Man a gull.] (Zoology) One of several species of sea birds, of the family Procellariidæ , allied to the albatrosses and petrels. Among the well-known species are the arctic fulmar ( Fu...
Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/F/85

Fulmar

Fulmar logo #21217The Fulmar (Fulmarus glacialis) is a sea bird which lives on the sub-arctic shores of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans being found in Iceland, Great Britain, Brittany, the western coast of Norway, Greenland during the breeding season, the rest of its time being spent at sea. The Fulmar is predominantly whitish in colour with pale brown wings and tai...
Found on http://www.probertencyclopaedia.com/browse/BF.HTM

fulmar

fulmar logo #20400[n] - heavy short-tailed oceanic bird of polar regions
Found on http://www.webdictionary.co.uk/definition.php?query=fulmar

fulmar

fulmar logo #20974fulmar petrel noun heavy short-tailed oceanic bird of polar regions
Found on https://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/20974

fulmar

fulmar logo #21221Any of several species of petrels of the family Procellariidae, which are similar in size and colour to herring gulls. The northern fulmar Fulmarus glacialis is found in the North Atlantic and visits land only to nest, laying a single egg
Found on https://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/21221

fulmar

fulmar logo #21199any of certain oceanic birds of the petrel family, esp. Fulmarus glacialis, a gull-like Arctic species.
Found on https://www.infoplease.com/dictionary/fulmar
No exact match found.