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Что (кто) такое scoter$516063$ - определение

SPECIES OF BIRD
Melanitta americana; Oidemia americana; Oidemia nigra americana; Melanitta nigra americana; American Scoter; American scoter; Black Scoter
  • Female Black Scoter photographed in [[Ottawa]], [[Ontario]]

USS Scoter (AM-381)         
MINESWEEPER OF THE UNITED STATES NAVY
AM-381; MSF-381; USS Scoter (MSF-381); ARM Melchor Ocampo (G16); ARM Ocampo (G16); ARM Melchior Ocampo (G16); ARM Felipe Xicoténcatl (P115); ARM Melchor Ocampo (C84); ARM Melchior Ocampo (C84); ARM Ocampo (C84); ARM Gutiérrez Zamora (G16)
The second USS Scoter (AM-381) was an acquired by the United States Navy for the dangerous task of removing mines from minefields laid in the water to prevent ships from passing. Scoter was named after the word "Scoter," which is a mercantile name retained during service in the United States Navy.
scoter         
GENUS OF DUCKS
Melanitta; Oidemia; Scooter (bird); Avian scooters
['sk??t?]
¦ noun (plural same or scoters) a northern diving duck that winters off the coast, the male of which has mainly black plumage. [Genus Melanitta: three species.]
Origin
C17: perh. an error for sooter (with ref. to its black plumage).
Scoter         
GENUS OF DUCKS
Melanitta; Oidemia; Scooter (bird); Avian scooters
·noun Any one of several species of northern sea ducks of the genus Oidemia.

Википедия

Black scoter

The black scoter or American scoter (Melanitta americana) is a large sea duck, 43 to 49 cm (17 to 19 in) in length. The genus name is derived from Ancient Greek melas "black" and netta "duck". The species name is from the Latin for "American ".

Together with the common scoter M. nigra, it forms the subgenus Oidemia; the two are sometimes considered conspecific, the black scoter then being referred to as M. nigra americana. Its French name, used in parts of its Canadian range, is macreuse noire (also meaning "black scoter"). The species is listed as Near Threatened by the IUCN.