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1. any of numerous, chiefly nocturnal birds of prey, of the order Strigiformes, having a broad head with large, forward-directed eyes that are usually ...
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one of a breed of domestic pigeons having an owllike appearance. ... a person of owllike solemnity or appearance. ... owllike, adjective...
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common name for an owllike, cave-dwelling bird, Steatornis caripensis, belonging to the family Steatornithidae. It spends its days in dark caves, maneuvering by means of a batlike sonar device, or echo-locator, found in its ears.
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The celebrity world isn't exactly being rocked by much this week (unless you're in the minority of readers interested in Brangelina Baby-gate) and I'm on semi-unofficial-vacation. ... -noun a small, nocturnal South American monkey of the genus Aotus, having large, owllike eyes: in danger of extinction.
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definition, so we will refer to these ontologies as OWLLike ontologies. .... has an OWLLike ontology with fuzzy datatypes as input, ...
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a 100-foot-tall man with owllike eyes, his raised arms beckoning to us from a hillside; dozens of spirals, zigzags, triangles, and trapezoids; and 1,000 miles of long, straight lines crisscross a dry wasteland that bears an uncanny resemblance to the surface of Mars.
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Writer Jon Ronson has fallen into all kinds of things. From being cast in a small role in his local theatre in Cardiff, to accidentally becoming the keyboard player in a band for three years. Then there was his co-presenting of a late-night radio show with Craig ... Writer Jon Ronson has fallen into all kinds of things.
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"...or the ill-tempered, cumbersome bosk, a shaggy, long-haired wild ox of the Gorean plains. ... Bosk; A huge, shaggy, ox-like animal that provides, meat, milk and leather. It is a symbol of the Wagon Peoples. ... "...the call of a tiny horned gim, the tiny purplish owllike bird."
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owl: Definition and Pronunciation ... 2. one of a breed of domestic pigeons having an owllike appearance. 3. See night owl.; 4. a person of owllike solemnity or appearance. —adj. operating late at night or all night: an owl train.
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