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Etymology: [ 'au(&)l ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English owle, from Old English ūle, from Proto-Germanic *uwwalōn (cf. West Frisian ûle, Dutch uil, German Eule, Danish ugle), diminutive of *uwwōn (cf. German dialect Uhu), variant of *ūfaz ~ ūfōn 'owl' (cf. Old English ūf, Old High German ūvo), from Proto-Indo-European (cf. Latvian ũpis 'owl', Old Church Slavonic vypĭ 'id.').

baykuş, puhu, shorteared owl bataklık baykuşu, little owl kukumav, baykuş zool, ağırbaşlı kimse, gece kuşu, eagle owl puhu kuşu, Athene noctua, Strigiformes, Otus scops, Asio flammeus, bilge, tawny owl alaca, Bubo bubo, owlish baykuş gibi, scops owl cüce baykuş, bir baykuş, baykuş gibi, ciddi, (sıfat) baykuş gibi, baykuşa benzer şekilde,

1 baykuş  isim     ts
2 puhu  isim     ts
3 shorteared owl bataklık baykuşu     ts
4 little owl kukumav     ts
5 baykuş zool     ts
6 ağırbaşlı kimse     ts
7 gece kuşu     ts
8 eagle owl puhu kuşu     ts
9 Athene noctua     ts
10 Strigiformes     ts
11 Otus scops     ts
12 Asio flammeus     ts
13 bilge  isim     ts
14 tawny owl alaca     ts
15 Bubo bubo     ts
16 owlish baykuş gibi     ts
17 scops owl cüce baykuş     ts
18an owl bir baykuş     ts
19owlish baykuş gibi     ts
20owlish ciddi     ts
21owlish (sıfat) baykuş gibi     ts
22owlishly baykuşa benzer şekilde     ts
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Initialism of Web Ontology Language, A person seen as having owl-like characteristics, especially appearing wise or serious, or being nocturnally active, Any of various birds of prey of the order Strigiformes that are primarily nocturnal and have forward-looking, binocular vision, limited eye movement, and good hearing, A fictional character in A. A. Milnes book Winnie the Pooh and the Disney film of the same name, Any species of raptorial birds of the family Strigidæ, They have large eyes and ears, and a conspicuous circle of feathers around each eye, They are mostly nocturnal in their habits, predatory (chiefly nocturnal) bird that has a large broad head with large eyes that face forward and are surrounded by a ring of feathers; owl-like pigeon; person who resembles an owl in manner or appearance (i.e wise, active at night, etc.), Any of the chiefly nocturnal birds of prey of the family Strigidæ Very well represented in the North Country by four resident species, the Barred (Strix varia), Boreal (Aegolius funereus), Great Grey (Strix nebulosa), and Great Horned Owl (Bubo virginianus); two summer migrants, the Long Eared Owl (Asio otus) and Northern Saw Whet Owl (Aegolius acadicus); and two winter visitors from yet farther north, the Snowy Owl (Nyctea scandiaca) of the tundra and the boreal Northern Hawk Owl (Surnia ulula) The Boreal, Great Grey, Snowy, and Northern Hawk owls are all considered prized nothern specialties by American birders Kâkoko in the Ojibwe, As of March 1998 OWL (the Official Tournament and Club Word List published by Merriam-Webster, Inc ) is the official word source for all sanctioned NSA Clubs and Tournaments, - Service that operates during the late night/early morning hours or all night service, usually between 10:00 p m and 6:00 a m, A variety of the domestic pigeon, A bird, not related to other raptors but to Nightjars that hunts birds and animals, usually at night, The Library's automated catalog, provides access to approximately 102,000 volumes owned by the OWH Library, over 250 periodical titles, and to the four other libraries on campus--The Addison Gallery of American Art, the Graves Music Library, the Brace Center for Gender Study and the Robert S Peabody Museum of Archeology, OverWhelmingly Large, nocturnal bird of prey with hawk-like beak and claws and large head with front-facing eyes, An owl is a bird with a flat face, large eyes, and a small sharp beak. Most owls obtain their food by hunting small animals at night. see also night owl. Any of the mostly nocturnal birds of prey in the order Strigiformes: typical owls (family Strigidae), barn and grass owls (Tytonidae), and bay owls (Phodilidae). Their virtually noiseless flight and protective (usually brown) coloration aid in capturing insects, birds, and small mammals. Owls have round, forward-looking eyes, a sharply hooked beak, and acute hearing and vision. They are 5-28 in. (13-70 cm) long. Some species have a disk framing the face or ear tufts that help locate prey by reflecting sound to the ears. Owls can turn their head 180° (some species can turn as much as 270°). They nest in buildings, trees, or on the ground. Typical owls occur worldwide except in Antarctica. See also horned owl, screech owl, snowy owl. barn owl great horned owl horned owl screech owl snowy owl, To carry wool or sheep out of England, Hence, to carry on any contraband trade, To pry about; to prowl, el buho, Ontology Web Language, Ongoing weight loss, a very wise owl, A knowledge engineering language for frame-based representation (implemented in LISP), hooter, hobhouchin, houlet, resembling or characteristic of an owl, wise and solemn, oul, strich, Resembling, or characteristic of, an owl, An owlish person looks rather like an owl, especially because they wear glasses, and seems to be very serious and clever. With his owlish face, it is easy to understand why he was called `The Professor'. looking like an owl and seeming serious and clever, having a face which resembles an owl; having a serious expression; serious, resembling an owl; solemn and wise in appearance, in an owlish manner; "the gentle-looking barrister peered owlishly around him, in an owlish manner; "the gentle-looking barrister peered owlishly around him", in a serious manner; like an owl, strigiformes, plural of owl,

23 Initialism of Web Ontology Language     ts
24 A person seen as having owl-like characteristics, especially appearing wise or serious, or being nocturnally active     ts
25 Any of various birds of prey of the order Strigiformes that are primarily nocturnal and have forward-looking, binocular vision, limited eye movement, and good hearing     ts
26 A fictional character in A. A. Milnes book Winnie the Pooh and the Disney film of the same name     ts
27 Any species of raptorial birds of the family Strigidæ     ts
28 They have large eyes and ears, and a conspicuous circle of feathers around each eye     ts
29 They are mostly nocturnal in their habits     ts
30 predatory (chiefly nocturnal) bird that has a large broad head with large eyes that face forward and are surrounded by a ring of feathers; owl-like pigeon; person who resembles an owl in manner or appearance (i.e wise, active at night, etc.)  isim     ts
31 Any of the chiefly nocturnal birds of prey of the family Strigidæ Very well represented in the North Country by four resident species, the Barred (Strix varia), Boreal (Aegolius funereus), Great Grey (Strix nebulosa), and Great Horned Owl (Bubo virginianus); two summer migrants, the Long Eared Owl (Asio otus) and Northern Saw Whet Owl (Aegolius acadicus); and two winter visitors from yet farther north, the Snowy Owl (Nyctea scandiaca) of the tundra and the boreal Northern Hawk Owl (Surnia ulula) The Boreal, Great Grey, Snowy, and Northern Hawk owls are all considered prized nothern specialties by American birders Kâkoko in the Ojibwe     ts
32 As of March 1998 OWL (the Official Tournament and Club Word List published by Merriam-Webster, Inc ) is the official word source for all sanctioned NSA Clubs and Tournaments     ts
33 - Service that operates during the late night/early morning hours or all night service, usually between 10:00 p m and 6:00 a m     ts
34 A variety of the domestic pigeon     ts
35 A bird, not related to other raptors but to Nightjars that hunts birds and animals, usually at night     ts
36 The Library's automated catalog, provides access to approximately 102,000 volumes owned by the OWH Library, over 250 periodical titles, and to the four other libraries on campus--The Addison Gallery of American Art, the Graves Music Library, the Brace Center for Gender Study and the Robert S Peabody Museum of Archeology     ts
37 OverWhelmingly Large     ts
38 nocturnal bird of prey with hawk-like beak and claws and large head with front-facing eyes     ts
39 An owl is a bird with a flat face, large eyes, and a small sharp beak. Most owls obtain their food by hunting small animals at night. see also night owl. Any of the mostly nocturnal birds of prey in the order Strigiformes: typical owls (family Strigidae), barn and grass owls (Tytonidae), and bay owls (Phodilidae). Their virtually noiseless flight and protective (usually brown) coloration aid in capturing insects, birds, and small mammals. Owls have round, forward-looking eyes, a sharply hooked beak, and acute hearing and vision. They are 5-28 in. (13-70 cm) long. Some species have a disk framing the face or ear tufts that help locate prey by reflecting sound to the ears. Owls can turn their head 180° (some species can turn as much as 270°). They nest in buildings, trees, or on the ground. Typical owls occur worldwide except in Antarctica. See also horned owl, screech owl, snowy owl. barn owl great horned owl horned owl screech owl snowy owl     ts
40 To carry wool or sheep out of England     ts
41 Hence, to carry on any contraband trade     ts
42 To pry about; to prowl     ts
43 el buho     ts
44 Ontology Web Language     ts
45 Ongoing weight loss     ts
46 a very wise owl     ts
47 A knowledge engineering language for frame-based representation (implemented in LISP)     ts
48An owl. hooter     ts
49An owl. hobhouchin     ts
50An owl. houlet     ts
51owlish resembling or characteristic of an owl     ts
52owlish wise and solemn     ts
53An owl oul     ts
54An owl strich     ts
55owlish Resembling, or characteristic of, an owl     ts
56owlish An owlish person looks rather like an owl, especially because they wear glasses, and seems to be very serious and clever. With his owlish face, it is easy to understand why he was called `The Professor'. looking like an owl and seeming serious and clever     ts
57owlish having a face which resembles an owl; having a serious expression; serious  sıfat     ts
58owlish resembling an owl; solemn and wise in appearance     ts
59owlishly in an owlish manner; "the gentle-looking barrister peered owlishly around him     ts
60owlishly in an owlish manner; "the gentle-looking barrister peered owlishly around him"     ts
61owlishly in a serious manner; like an owl     ts
62owls strigiformes     ts
63owls plural of owl     ts
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