bird
- IPA[bəːd]
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- a warm-blooded egg-laying vertebrate animal distinguished by the possession of feathers, wings, a beak, and typically by being able to fly.;a bird that is hunted for sport or used for food
noun: bird, plural noun: birds
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- 1. a warm-blooded egg-laying vertebrate animal distinguished by the possession of feathers, wings, a beak, and typically by being able to fly.
- ▪ a bird that is hunted for sport or used for food carve the bird and arrange on a warmed serving plate
- ▪ North American informal an aircraft, spacecraft, or satellite.
- 2. informal a person of a specified kind or character she's a sharp old bird
- 3. British informal a young woman or a girlfriend.
- the observation of birds in their natural habitats as a hobby.
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- the observation of birds in their natural habitats as a hobby.
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- a tropical American capsicum pepper which is thought to be the ancestor of both sweet and ...
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- a tropical American pepper thought to be the ancestor of both sweet and chili peppers.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a gun dog trained to retrieve birds.
- search out or pursue with dogged determination: reporters bird-dogged the candidates for several weeks
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- a gun dog trained to retrieve birds.
- search out or pursue with dogged determination: reporters bird-dogged the candidates for several weeks
Oxford American Dictionary
- a shrike (family Laniidae), which impales its prey on thorns.
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- a bird shot for sport or food.
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- a warm-blooded egg-laying vertebrate distinguished by the possession of feathers, wings, and a ...
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