
1) Cantankerous oldster 2) Carrion seeker 3) Cathartes aura 4) Cathartid 5) Codger 6) French word used in English 7) Hawk 8) New world vulture 9) Rapacious person 10) Scavenger bird 11) Turkey buzzard 12) Turkey vulture 13) Well known bird
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A buzzard is one of several large birds, but there are a number of meanings as detailed below. ==Old World== In the Old World Buzzard can mean: ==New World== In the New World buzzard can mean: ==Buteo species== ==Other species known as `buzzard`== ...
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• (n.) A bird of prey of the Hawk family, belonging to the genus Buteo and related genera. • (a.) Senseless; stupid. • (n.) A blockhead; a dunce.
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any of several birds of prey of the genus Buteo and, in North America, various New World vultures (family Cathartidae), especially the turkey vulture ... [2 related articles]
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A general term applied in Europe to the buteos and in the U.S. to vultures such as the turkey vulture.
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A medium sized raptor with broad wings, generally living in more wooded country.
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1. <zoology> A bird of prey of the Hawk family, belonging to the genus Buteo and related genera. ... The Buteo vulgaris is the common buzzard of Europe. The American species (of which the most common are B. Borealis, B. Pennsylvanicus, and B. Lineatus) are usually called hen hawks. The rough-legged buzzard, or bee hawk, of Europe (Pernis apiv...
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A score of two strokes over par for a hole.
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Buz'zard adjective Senseless; stupid. [ R. & Obsolete]
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Buz'zard (bŭz'zẽrd) noun [ O.E. busard , bosard , French busard , from buse , Latin buteo , a kind of falcon or hawk.] 1. (Zoology) A bird of prey of the Hawk family, belonging to the genus Buteo and related genera. » The
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Type: Term Pronunciation: bŭz′ărd Definitions: 1. Thomas, English physician, 1831-1919. See: Buzzard maneuver
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The buzzard is a group of twenty types of birds of prey belonging to the sub-family Buteoninae, distinguished by their rather slow and heavy flight, the short rounded head, and strongly curved beak.
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Buzzard is slang for a cantankerous old person.
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[
n] - common in South and Central America and southern United States 2. [n] - the common European short-winged hawk
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Popular term for an excessive drinker (alcoholic); synonymous is boozer. See the different expressions under intoxication as well as under alcoholism.
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turkey vulture noun a New World vulture that is common in South America and Central America and the southern United States
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Species of medium-sized hawk with broad wings, often seen soaring. Buzzards are in the falcon family, Falconidae, order Falconiformes. The common buzzard
Buteo buteo of Europe and Asia is about 55 cm/1.8 ft long with a wingspan of over 1.2 m/4 ft. It preys on a variety ...
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any of several broad-winged, soaring hawks of the genus Buteo and allied genera, esp. B. buteo, of Europe. · any of several New World vultures of the family Cathartidae, esp. the turkey vulture. · a contemptible or cantankerous person (often prec. by old): That old buzzard has lived in the same shack for twenty years.
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