gull$33139$ - translation to greek
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gull$33139$ - translation to greek

SPECIES OF BIRD
Larus cachinnans; Steppe Gull; Baraba Gull; Pontic Gull; Larus barabensis; Caspian Gull; Steppe gull
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gull      
v. εξαπατώ, αξαπατώ
sea gull         
  • Gull in the coat of arms of [[Ahlainen]]
  • Black-tailed gulls following a ferry in [[Matsushima]], [[Japan]]
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  • Flying subadult [[silver gull]]s at Kiama beach, Australia, during Christmas 2013
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  • [[Black-legged kittiwake]]s nest colonially, but have tiny, closely packed territories
  • The nest of a [[great black-backed gull]], with three typical eggs
  • The [[Pacific gull]] is a large white-headed gull with a particularly heavy bill.
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  • [[Western gull]] at Point Lobos State Natural Reserve, CA, USA
  • Two ring-billed gull chicks sitting amongst rocks
  • [[Swallow-tailed gull]]s are endemic to the Galapagos Islands.
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SUBFAMILY OF BIRDS
Seagul; Sea gull; Gulls; Seagulls; Larid; White-winged gull; Sea Gulls; Seagull; Sea gulls; Larinae; Seegull
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Definition

mew gull
¦ noun chiefly N. Amer. a migratory northern gull with greenish-grey legs. [Larus canus.]

Wikipedia

Caspian gull

The Caspian gull (Larus cachinnans) is a large gull and a member of the herring and lesser black-backed gull complex. The scientific name is from Latin. Larus appears to have referred to a gull or other large seabird, and cachinnans means 'laughing', from cachinnare 'to laugh'.