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Raptor - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

raptor

/ˈræptɚ/ /ˈræptə/

Definition:

A bird of prey, such as an eagle, hawk, or owl, known for hunting and feeding on other animals.

Synonyms:

bird of prey, predator, hunter

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

prey, herbivore

Common Collocations:

raptor species, raptor conservation, raptor flight

Derivatives:

raptorial, raptorlike

Usage Tips:

Use "raptor" to describe birds like eagles or hawks; avoid for non-predatory birds.

Common Phrases:

eyes like a raptor, raptor's grip, soaring like a raptor

Etymology:

From Latin "raptor," meaning "plunderer" or "seizer," derived from "rapere" (to seize).

Examples:

  • 1. The eagle is a powerful raptor with sharp talons.
  • 2. Raptors like hawks hunt small mammals and birds.
  • 3. We saw a raptor circling high above the field.
  • 4. The owl is a nocturnal raptor with excellent vision.

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