harrier

  • 31harrier-hawk — linginiai vanagai statusas T sritis zoologija | vardynas atitikmenys: lot. Polyboroides angl. harrier hawk rus. лунёвый ястреб, m ryšiai: platesnis terminas – vanaginiai siauresnis terminas – afrikinis linginis vanagas siauresnis terminas –… …

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  • 32harrier — I. noun Etymology: irregular from 1hare Date: 1542 1. any of a breed of hunting dogs resembling a small English foxhound and originally bred for hunting rabbits 2. a runner on a cross country team II. noun Etymology: alteration of harrower, from… …

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  • 33Harrier — …

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  • 34harrier — noun /ˈhæriə/lang=en a) Any of several birds of prey in the genus Circus of the subfamily Circinae which fly low over meadows and marshes and hunt small mammals or birds. b) A runner, specifically, a cross country runner …

    Wiktionary

  • 35harrier — see HARE …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 36harrier — medium sized scenting dog for hunting hares Unusual Animals …

    Phrontistery dictionary

  • 37Harrier — Hawker Siddeley fixed wing fighter aircraft; McDonnell Douglas AV 8B jump jet bomber …

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  • 38harrier — har·ri·er || hærɪə(r) n. one who harries, one who harasses; one who attacks and ravages; any of a number of short winged hawks; breed of hound dog used for hunting rabbit; long distance runner (Sports) …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 39harrier — harrier1 noun a person who harries others. harrier2 noun a hound of a breed used for hunting hares. Origin ME hayrer, from hare + er1. harrier3 noun a long winged, slender bodied bird of prey with low quartering flight. [Genus Circus: several… …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 40harrier — har·ri·er …

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