| | slovo | definícia |  | sea swallow (encz)
 | sea swallow,	n: |  | Sea swallow (gcide)
 | Sea swallow \Sea" swal"low\ 1. (Zool.)
 (a) The common tern.
 (b) The storm petrel.
 (c) The gannet.
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 2. (Her.) See Cornish chough, under Chough.
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 |  | sea swallow (gcide)
 | Fairy \Fair"y\, a. 1. Of or pertaining to fairies.
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 2. Given by fairies; as, fairy money. --Dryden.
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 Fairy bird (Zool.), the Euoropean little tern ({Sterna
 minuta}); -- called also sea swallow, and hooded tern.
 
 
 Fairy bluebird. (Zool.) See under Bluebird.
 
 Fairy martin (Zool.), a European swallow (Hirrundo ariel)
 that builds flask-shaped nests of mud on overhanging
 cliffs.
 
 Fairy rings or Fairy circles, the circles formed in
 grassy lawns by certain fungi (as Marasmius Oreades),
 formerly supposed to be caused by fairies in their
 midnight dances; also, the mushrooms themselves. Such
 circles may have diameters larger than three meters.
 
 Fairy shrimp (Zool.), a European fresh-water phyllopod
 crustacean (Chirocephalus diaphanus); -- so called from
 its delicate colors, transparency, and graceful motions.
 The name is sometimes applied to similar American species.
 
 
 Fairy stone (Paleon.), an echinite.
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 |  | sea swallow (gcide)
 | Chough \Chough\, n. [OE. choughe, kowe (and cf. OE. ca), fr. AS. ce['o]; cf. also D. kauw, OHG. ch[=a]ha; perh. akin to E.
 caw. [root]22. Cf. Caddow.] (Zool.)
 A bird of the Crow family (Fregilus graculus) of Europe. It
 is of a black color, with a long, slender, curved bill and
 red legs; -- also called chauk, chauk-daw, chocard,
 Cornish chough, red-legged crow. The name is also applied
 to several allied birds, as the Alpine chough.
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 Cornish chough (Her.), a bird represented black, with red
 feet, and beak; -- called also aylet and sea swallow.
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 |  | sea swallow (wn)
 | sea swallow n 1: common tern of Eurasia and America having white black and
 grey plumage [syn: sea swallow, Sterna hirundo]
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 | | podobné slovo | definícia |  | Sea swallow (gcide)
 | Sea swallow \Sea" swal"low\ 1. (Zool.)
 (a) The common tern.
 (b) The storm petrel.
 (c) The gannet.
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 2. (Her.) See Cornish chough, under Chough.
 [1913 Webster]Fairy \Fair"y\, a.
 1. Of or pertaining to fairies.
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 2. Given by fairies; as, fairy money. --Dryden.
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 Fairy bird (Zool.), the Euoropean little tern ({Sterna
 minuta}); -- called also sea swallow, and hooded tern.
 
 
 Fairy bluebird. (Zool.) See under Bluebird.
 
 Fairy martin (Zool.), a European swallow (Hirrundo ariel)
 that builds flask-shaped nests of mud on overhanging
 cliffs.
 
 Fairy rings or Fairy circles, the circles formed in
 grassy lawns by certain fungi (as Marasmius Oreades),
 formerly supposed to be caused by fairies in their
 midnight dances; also, the mushrooms themselves. Such
 circles may have diameters larger than three meters.
 
 Fairy shrimp (Zool.), a European fresh-water phyllopod
 crustacean (Chirocephalus diaphanus); -- so called from
 its delicate colors, transparency, and graceful motions.
 The name is sometimes applied to similar American species.
 
 
 Fairy stone (Paleon.), an echinite.
 [1913 Webster]Chough \Chough\, n. [OE. choughe, kowe (and cf. OE. ca), fr. AS.
 ce['o]; cf. also D. kauw, OHG. ch[=a]ha; perh. akin to E.
 caw. [root]22. Cf. Caddow.] (Zool.)
 A bird of the Crow family (Fregilus graculus) of Europe. It
 is of a black color, with a long, slender, curved bill and
 red legs; -- also called chauk, chauk-daw, chocard,
 Cornish chough, red-legged crow. The name is also applied
 to several allied birds, as the Alpine chough.
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 Cornish chough (Her.), a bird represented black, with red
 feet, and beak; -- called also aylet and sea swallow.
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