What is another word for sea gull?
Pronunciation:
[ sˈiː ɡˈʌl], [ sˈiː ɡˈʌl], [ s_ˈiː ɡ_ˈʌ_l]
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Synonyms for Sea gull:
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n.
• animal • bird- Canada Goose ,
- albatross ,
- bald eagle ,
- barn owl ,
- bird ,
- bittern ,
- blackbird ,
- blue jay ,
- bluebill ,
- bluebird ,
- booby ,
- bullfinch ,
- buzzard ,
- canary ,
- cardinal ,
- cassowary ,
- chickadee ,
- cockatoo ,
- condor ,
- coot ,
- cormorant ,
- crane ,
- crested jay ,
- crow ,
- cuckoo ,
- curlew ,
- dodo ,
- dove ,
- duck ,
- eagle ,
- egret ,
- emu ,
- falcon ,
- finch ,
- flamingo ,
- goldfinch ,
- goose ,
- grackle ,
- grosbeak ,
- grouse ,
- harrier ,
- hawk ,
- heron ,
- horned owl ,
- hummingbird ,
- ibis ,
- jackdaw ,
- jay ,
- kingfisher ,
- lark ,
- loon ,
- lovebird ,
- macaw ,
- magpie ,
- mallard ,
- mockingbird ,
- mourning dove ,
- myna ,
- nightingale ,
- nuthatch ,
- oriole ,
- osprey ,
- ostrich ,
- owl ,
- parakeet ,
- parrot ,
- partridge ,
- peacock ,
- pelican ,
- penguin ,
- peregrine ,
- pheasant ,
- pigeon ,
- plover ,
- puffin ,
- quetzal ,
- raven ,
- redbird ,
- redwing ,
- ringtail ,
- road runner ,
- robin ,
- rook ,
- sandpiper ,
- sheldrake ,
- snipe ,
- songbird ,
- sparrow ,
- spoonbill ,
- squab ,
- starling ,
- stork ,
- swan ,
- swift ,
- teal ,
- tern ,
- thrush ,
- turkey ,
- turtledove ,
- vulture ,
- waxwing ,
- weaver ,
- woodpecker ,
- wren ,
- yellowbird .
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How to use "Sea gull" in context?
The sea gull is a seabird of the family Laridae. They are the only genus in the family Laridae. The genus name is derived from the Ancient Greek word for "gull" (λαÃÂεία). The seabird's range extends throughout the world's oceans, except in the Arctic. They are common in temperate climates and feed mainly on crustaceans and fish.
Hyponym for Sea gull:
n.
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animal
larid.
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animal
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