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albatrosses

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for albatrosses.

Editorial note

The opposite is used (as I understand) by the albatrosses to win total energy.

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Quick take

Any of various African and Asian pierid butterflies of the genus Appias. Some species of this genus are also known as puffins.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of albatrosses gathered in one view.

noun

Any of various African and Asian pierid butterflies of the genus Appias. Some species of this genus are also known as puffins.

noun

(figurative) A long-term impediment, burden, or curse.

noun

(golf) A double eagle, or three under par on any one hole, except a par 3 hole.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for albatrosses.

noun

Any of various African and Asian pierid butterflies of the genus Appias. Some species of this genus are also known as puffins.

noun

(figurative) A long-term impediment, burden, or curse.

noun

(golf) A double eagle, or three under par on any one hole, except a par 3 hole.

noun

Any of various large seabirds of the family Diomedeidae ranging widely in the Southern Ocean and the North Pacific and having a hooked beak and long narrow wings.

Example sentences

1

The opposite is used (as I understand) by the albatrosses to win total energy.

2

There was never any reason to think swifts had sleeping patterns anywhere close to those of albatrosses, condors or storks.

3

From optimum pathing with slime molds to effortless gliding by Albatrosses and so much in between and still to be discovered.

4

Everything from penguins to ostriches, hummingbirds to albatrosses and woodpeckers to eagles is a dinosaur.

5

Then journals that force human's to manually research through large numbers of papers will be massive albatrosses that hamper scientific progress.

6

It's how you get rid of the various albatrosses, of which there are many, and clean up the environment for new users.

7

When albatrosses turn windward I´ll bet something that they are aiming for the upward current created by a big wave.

8

It's their job to develop the best product they can and not be hindered by tradition or whatever other albatrosses they don't wish to accept.

9

By all means introduce a new means of obtaining addresses, but let it live or (preferably) die on its own merits, rather than attaching it and a dozen other albatrosses around IPv6's neck.

10

You didn't address my point about albatrosses and dynamic soaring.

11

Wild albatrosses travel enormous ranges — maintaining astonishing route knowledge.

12

And it's one of the biggest albatrosses to date.

Proper noun examples

1

Albatrosses have for years been known to use the flight pattern of leeward dives, windward climbs to move around, which is what this paper describes.

2

Albatrosses use a technique called dynamic soaring and can fly across literally the entire ocean without flapping.

3

Albatrosses, condors and storks also all have vastly different behaviours and live in completely different environments.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use albatrosses in a sentence?

The opposite is used (as I understand) by the albatrosses to win total energy.

What does albatrosses mean?

Any of various African and Asian pierid butterflies of the genus Appias. Some species of this genus are also known as puffins.

What part of speech is albatrosses?

albatrosses is commonly used as noun.