eagles
noun(ea-gle)
any of various large diurnal birds of prey (family Accipitridae) noted for their strength, size, keenness of vision, and powers of flight
eagles
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the eagle-bearing standard of the ancient Romans
eagles
noun(ea-gle)
one of a pair of eagle-bearing silver insignia of rank worn by a military colonel or a navy captain
eagles
verb(ea-gle)
to score an eagle on (a golf hole)
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noun(ea-gle)
an eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) of North America that is brown when young with white only on the undersides of the wings but in full adult plumage has white head and neck feathers and a white tail
eagles
noun(ea-gle)
a golf score of three strokes less than par on a hole —called also albatross
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noun(ea-gle)
a dark brown eagle (Aquila chrysaetos) of the northern hemisphere with gold-colored feathers on the back of the head and neck, a gray beak, and yellow legs and feet
eagles
noun(ea-gle)
a 5-dollar gold piece issued by the U.S. from 1795 to 1916 and in 1929
eagles
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a large powerful crested eagle (Harpia harpyja) of Central and South America that is black above and chiefly white below
eagles
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any of various fish-eating eagles (especially genus Haliaeetus)
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verb(ea-gle)
to execute a spread eagle (as in skating)
eagles
verb(ea-gle)
to stand or move with arms and legs stretched out : sprawl
eagles
verb(ea-gle)
to stretch out into the position of a spread eagle