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petrel [ˈpɛtrəl] n
(Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Animals) any oceanic bird of the order Procellariiformes, having a hooked bill and tubular nostrils: includes albatrosses, storm petrels, and shearwaters See also storm petrel [variant of earlier pitteral, associated by folk etymology with St Peter, because the bird appears to walk on water] ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
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| The condor lays a couple of eggs and the ostrich a score, and yet in the same country the condor may be the more numerous of the two: the Fulmar petrel lays but one egg, yet it is believed to be the most numerous bird in the world. I am afraid, my dear Colonel, that you must regret the hour that you took in such a stormy petrel as I am. And over this desolate face of nature a stern silence reigned, scarcely broken by the flapping of the wings of petrels and puffins. |
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