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Τι (ποιος) είναι PELICAN - ορισμός

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Pélican; The Pelican; Le Pélican; Le Pelican; French ship Pélican

Pelican         
  • ''[[Pelecanus occidentalis]]'', [[Tortuga Bay]], Island of Santa Cruz, Galápagos
  • lek]] coin.
  • [[Australian pelican]] displaying the extent of its throat pouch (Lakes Entrance, Victoria).
  • An Australian pelican gliding with its large wings extended
  • Statue of pelican wounding its breast to feed its chicks
  • Breeding pelicans. Wall fragment from the Sun Temple of Nyuserre Ini at Abu Gurob, Egypt. c. 2430 BCE. Neues Museum, Berlin
  • shield]].
  • alt=American white pelican
  • Elizabeth I]] wears the medieval symbol of the pelican on her chest
  • alt=Brown pelican
  • alt=Spot-billed pelican
  • alt=Australian pelican
  • alt=Dalmatian pelican
  • [[American white pelican]] with knob which develops on bill before the breeding season
  • [[Brown pelican]]s diving into the sea to catch fish in [[Jamaica]]
  • publisher=M. Timothy O'Keefe}}</ref>
  • [[Great white pelican]]s loafing in Kenya
  • A brown pelican opening mouth and inflating air sac to display tongue and some inner bill anatomy
  • Pelicans at National Zoo, [[Bangladesh]]
  • alt=Peruvian pelican
  • alt=Pink-backed pelican
  • WWII 1944 Scottish blood transfusion poster
  • alt=Great white pelican
GENUS OF BIRDS
Pelecanus; Pelicans; Pellican; Pelican in her piety; Pelican in her Piety; Pelecanine
·noun A retort or still having a curved tube or tubes leading back from the head to the body for continuous condensation and redistillation.
II. Pelican ·noun Any large webfooted bird of the genus Pelecanus, of which about a dozen species are known. They have an enormous bill, to the lower edge of which is attached a pouch in which captured fishes are temporarily stored.
pelican         
  • ''[[Pelecanus occidentalis]]'', [[Tortuga Bay]], Island of Santa Cruz, Galápagos
  • lek]] coin.
  • [[Australian pelican]] displaying the extent of its throat pouch (Lakes Entrance, Victoria).
  • An Australian pelican gliding with its large wings extended
  • Statue of pelican wounding its breast to feed its chicks
  • Breeding pelicans. Wall fragment from the Sun Temple of Nyuserre Ini at Abu Gurob, Egypt. c. 2430 BCE. Neues Museum, Berlin
  • shield]].
  • alt=American white pelican
  • Elizabeth I]] wears the medieval symbol of the pelican on her chest
  • alt=Brown pelican
  • alt=Spot-billed pelican
  • alt=Australian pelican
  • alt=Dalmatian pelican
  • [[American white pelican]] with knob which develops on bill before the breeding season
  • [[Brown pelican]]s diving into the sea to catch fish in [[Jamaica]]
  • publisher=M. Timothy O'Keefe}}</ref>
  • [[Great white pelican]]s loafing in Kenya
  • A brown pelican opening mouth and inflating air sac to display tongue and some inner bill anatomy
  • Pelicans at National Zoo, [[Bangladesh]]
  • alt=Peruvian pelican
  • alt=Pink-backed pelican
  • WWII 1944 Scottish blood transfusion poster
  • alt=Great white pelican
GENUS OF BIRDS
Pelecanus; Pelicans; Pellican; Pelican in her piety; Pelican in her Piety; Pelecanine
(pelicans)
A pelican is a type of large water bird. It catches fish and keeps them in the bottom part of its beak which is shaped like a large bag.
N-COUNT
pelican         
  • ''[[Pelecanus occidentalis]]'', [[Tortuga Bay]], Island of Santa Cruz, Galápagos
  • lek]] coin.
  • [[Australian pelican]] displaying the extent of its throat pouch (Lakes Entrance, Victoria).
  • An Australian pelican gliding with its large wings extended
  • Statue of pelican wounding its breast to feed its chicks
  • Breeding pelicans. Wall fragment from the Sun Temple of Nyuserre Ini at Abu Gurob, Egypt. c. 2430 BCE. Neues Museum, Berlin
  • shield]].
  • alt=American white pelican
  • Elizabeth I]] wears the medieval symbol of the pelican on her chest
  • alt=Brown pelican
  • alt=Spot-billed pelican
  • alt=Australian pelican
  • alt=Dalmatian pelican
  • [[American white pelican]] with knob which develops on bill before the breeding season
  • [[Brown pelican]]s diving into the sea to catch fish in [[Jamaica]]
  • publisher=M. Timothy O'Keefe}}</ref>
  • [[Great white pelican]]s loafing in Kenya
  • A brown pelican opening mouth and inflating air sac to display tongue and some inner bill anatomy
  • Pelicans at National Zoo, [[Bangladesh]]
  • alt=Peruvian pelican
  • alt=Pink-backed pelican
  • WWII 1944 Scottish blood transfusion poster
  • alt=Great white pelican
GENUS OF BIRDS
Pelecanus; Pelicans; Pellican; Pelican in her piety; Pelican in her Piety; Pelecanine
¦ noun a large gregarious waterbird with a long bill and an extensible throat pouch for scooping up fish. [Genus Pelecanus: several species.]
Origin
OE pellicane, via late L. from Gk pelekan, prob. based on pelekus 'axe' (with ref. to its bill).

Βικιπαίδεια

Pelican (disambiguation)

A pelican is a bird of the family Pelecanidae.

Pelican may also refer to:

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για PELICAN
1. Grass, for example, could become petrol and tent, pelican.
2. Mr Bassano said: "As he did so some pedestrians were on the pelican crossing.
3. The pelican needed surgery for a broken foot, and also had a gash on its pouch.
4. The lake is home to some 350 bird species, including two types of pelican.
5. In 1'03 President Theodore Roosevelt created the first national wildlife refuge, at Pelican Island, Fla.