Bald eagle () The white-headed eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) of America. The young, until several years old, lack the white feathers on the head. |
Bold eagle () an Australian eagle (Aquila audax), which destroys lambs and even the kangaroo. |
Central (a.) Relating to the center |
Central (n.) Alt. of Centrale |
Crested (imp. & p. p.) of Crest |
Crested (a.) Having a crest. |
Crested (a.) Having a crest of feathers or hair upon the head. |
Crested (a.) Bearing any elevated appendage like a crest, as an elevated line or ridge, or a tuft. |
Eagle (n.) Any large, rapacious bird of the Falcon family, esp. of the genera Aquila and Haliaeetus. The eagle is remarkable for strength, size, graceful figure, keenness of vision, and extraordinary flight. The most noted species are the golden eagle (Aquila chrysaetus) |
Eagle (n.) A gold coin of the United States, of the value of ten dollars. |
Eagle (n.) A northern constellation, containing Altair, a star of the first magnitude. See Aquila. |
Eagle (n.) The figure of an eagle borne as an emblem on the standard of the ancient Romans, or so used upon the seal or standard of any people. |
Eagle-eyed (a.) Sharp-sighted as an eagle. |
Eagle-sighted (a.) Farsighted and strong-sighted |
Eagle-winged (a.) Having the wings of an eagle |
Genus (n.) A class of objects divided into several subordinate species |
Genus (n.) An assemblage of species, having so many fundamental points of structure in common, that in the judgment of competent scientists, they may receive a common substantive name. A genus is not necessarily the lowest definable group of species, for it may often be divided into several subgenera. In proportion as its definition is exact, it is natural genus |
Gier-eagle (n.) A bird referred to in the Bible (Lev. xi. 18and Deut. xiv. 17) as unclean, probably the Egyptian vulture (Neophron percnopterus). |
Great (superl.) Large in space |
Great (superl.) Large in number |
Great (superl.) Long continued |
Great (superl.) Superior |
Great (superl.) Endowed with extraordinary powers |
Great (superl.) Holding a chief position |
Great (superl.) Entitled to earnest consideration |
Great (superl.) Pregnant |
Great (superl.) More than ordinary in degree |
Great (superl.) Older, younger, or more remote, by single generation |
Great (n.) The whole |
Great-bellied (a.) Having a great belly |
Great-grandchild (n.) The child of one's grandson or granddaughter. |
Great-granddaughter (n.) A daughter of one's grandson or granddaughter. |
Great-grandfather (n.) The father of one's grandfather or grandmother. |
Great-grandmother (n.) The mother of one's grandfather or grandmother. |
Great-grandson (n.) A son of one's grandson or granddaughter. |
Great-hearted (a.) High-spirited |
Great-hearted (a.) Generous |
Great-heartedness (n.) The quality of being greathearted |
Mountain (n.) A large mass of earth and rock, rising above the common level of the earth or adjacent land |
Mountain (n.) A range, chain, or group of such elevations |
Mountain (n.) A mountainlike mass |
Mountain (a.) Of or pertaining to a mountain or mountains |
Mountain (a.) Like a mountain |
Neuro-central (a.) Between the neural arch and the centrum of a vertebra |
Nias (n.) A young hawk |
Poly-mountain (n.) Same as Poly, n. |
Poly-mountain (n.) The closely related Teucrium montanum, formerly called Polium montanum, a plant of Southern Europe. |
Poly-mountain (n.) The Bartsia alpina, a low purple-flowered herb of Europe. |
Sea eagle () Any one of several species of fish-eating eagles of the genus Haliaeetus and allied genera, as the North Pacific sea eagle. (H. pelagicus), which has white shoulders, head, rump, and tail |
Sea eagle () The eagle ray. See under Ray. |
mountain climbing mountaineering | the activity of climbing a mountain |
spread eagle | a skating figure executed with the skates heel to heel in a straight line |
Peasant's Revolt Great Revolt | a widespread rebellion in against poll taxes and other inequities that oppressed the poorer people of England, suppressed by Richard II |
ophiolatry serpent-worship | the worship of snakes |
great care | more attention and consideration than is normally bestowed by prudent persons, the pilot exercised great care in landing |
Kennesaw Mountain | battle of the American Civil War (), Union forces under William Tecumseh Sherman were repulsed by Confederate troops under Joseph Eggleston Johnston |
Philippine Sea battle of the Philippine Sea | a naval battle in World War II (), a decisive naval victory for the United States fleet over the Japanese who were trying to block supplies from reaching American troops on Leyte |
World War I World War Great War First World War War to End War | a war between the allies (Russia, France, British Empire, Italy, United States, Japan, Rumania, Serbia, Belgium, Greece, Portugal, Montenegro) and the Central Powers (Germany, Austria-Hungary, Turkey, Bulgaria) from to |
form genus | an artificial taxonomic category established on the basis of morphological resemblance for organisms of obscure true relationships especially fossil forms |
Heliobacter genus Heliobacter | a genus of helical or curved or straight aerobic bacteria with rounded ends and multiple flagella, found in the gastric mucosa of primates (including humans) |
bacteria genus | a genus of bacteria |
Aerobacter genus Aerobacter | aerobic bacteria widely distributed in nature |
Rhizobium genus Rhizobium | the type genus of Rhizobiaceae, usually occur in the root nodules of legumes, can fix atmospheric oxygen |
Agrobacterium genus Agrobacterium | small motile bacterial rods that can reduce nitrates and cause galls on plant stems |
genus Bacillus | type genus of the Bacillaceae, includes many saprophytes important in decay of organic matter and a number of parasites |
genus Clostridium | anaerobic or micro-aerophilic rod-shaped or spindle-shaped saprophytes, nearly cosmopolitan in soil, animal intestines, and dung |
genus Nostoc | type genus of the family Nostocaceae: freshwater blue-green algae |
genus Trichodesmium | a genus of blue-green algae |
Pseudomonas genus Pseudomonas | type genus of the family Pseudomonodaceae |
Xanthomonas genus Xanthomonas | a genus of bacteria similar to Pseudomonas but producing a yellow pigment that is not soluble in water |
Nitrobacter genus Nitrobacter | rod-shaped soil bacteria |
Nitrosomonas genus Nitrosomonas | ellipsoidal soil bacteria |
genus Thiobacillus | a genus of bacteria |
genus Spirillum | a genus of bacteria |
genus Vibrio | a genus of bacteria |
Bacteroides genus Bacteroides | type genus of Bacteroidaceae, genus of Gram-negative rodlike anaerobic bacteria producing no endospores and no pigment and living in the gut of man and animals |
Calymmatobacterium genus Calymmatobacterium | a genus of bacterial rods containing only the one species that causes granuloma inguinale |
Francisella genus Francisella | a genus of Gram-negative aerobic bacteria that occur as pathogens and parasite in many animals (including humans) |
genus Corynebacterium | the type genus of the family Corynebacteriaceae which is widely distributed in nature, the best known are parasites and pathogens of humans and domestic animals |
genus Listeria | a genus of aerobic motile bacteria of the family Corynebacteriaceae containing small Gram-positive rods |
genus Escherichia | a genus of bacteria |
genus Klebsiella | a genus of bacteria |
genus Salmonella | a genus of bacteria |
genus Serratia Serratia | a genus of motile peritrichous bacteria that contain small Gram-negative rod |
genus Shigella | a genus of bacteria |
genus Erwinia | a genus of bacteria |
genus Rickettsia | can cause typhus and Rocky Mountain spotted fever in humans |
genus Chlamydia | type genus of the family Chlamydiaceae: diseaseausing parasites |
genus Mycoplasma | type and sole genus of the family Mycoplasmataceae |
genus Actinomyces | type genus of the family Actinomycetaceae |
genus Streptomyces | type genus of the family Streptomycetaceae |
genus Mycobacterium | nonmotile Gram-positive aerobic bacteria |
Polyangium genus Polyangium | type genus of the family Polyangiaceae: myxobacteria with rounded fruiting bodies enclosed in a membrane |
Micrococcus genus Micrococcus | type genus of the family Micrococcaceae |
genus Staphylococcus | includes many pathogenic species |
genus Lactobacillus | type genus of the family Lactobacillaceae |
genus Diplococcus | a genus of bacteria |
genus Streptococcus | a genus of bacteria |
Spirochaeta genus Spirochaeta | the type genus of the family Spirochaetaceae, a bacterium that is flexible, undulating, and chiefly aquatic |
genus Treponema | type genus of Treponemataceae: anaerobic spirochetes with an undulating rigid body, parasitic in warm-blooded animals |