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Answer for the clue "Supernatural half-man and half-bird vehicle or bearer of Vishnu ", 6 letters:
garuda

Word definitions for garuda in dictionaries

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Garuda (in Thailand known as Paksa wayu ) is a 2004 Thai Kaiju film. It is considered to be Thailand's first Giant Monster/ Kaiju movie by fans of the genre.

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 A large mythical bird or bird-like creature that appears in both http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hindu%20mythology and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buddhist%20mythology http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/mythology.Garuda is the son of Kadruva. 2 The Hindu name ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Garuda \Garuda\ prop. n. (Hinduism) supernatural half-man and half-bird vehicle or bearer of Vishnu.

Usage examples of garuda.

Garuda Bird loose as a preorbital flight test, then went on about the next step in the space program after the Bird got us into low orbit Loki was designing new sorceware to work the Indian Rope Trick from some spot on the equator 22,300 miles straight up to geosynchronous orbit, from which mages could project sorcery over big parts of the globe day and night.

Garuda Bird occurs relatively low in the atmosphere, due to sylphic action on the traveler through the aery realm.

We are still in the process of developing the sorcerous systems that will enable us to ensure minimal sylphic disturbance as the Garuda Bird proceeds on its mission.

Up against the Garuda Bird, the Chumash Eagle might as well have been a sparrow.

The crop was a mutant but bountiful one, and it was believed that Garuda provided largely defoliated Optera with much of its needed supply of nutrient.

Ive been sending requests all over the city for dubious bits and bobs, probably going to end up with loads of horrible disease-riddled jackdaws, and theres a fucking garuda on the doorstep!

In fact, their presence on Garuda was essentially restricted to the hemispherically shaped hives they had erected in those areas where Zor's Flower of Life seedlings had taken root.

It was magic against magic, too, and the Garuda Bird had not only its native Indian potency but also all the souping up the Lold Kobold Works had given its sorcerous systems.

I named the Garuda Bird Quetzalcoatl, the Peacock Throne, (hesitantly) the Peacock Angel, and, as an afterthought, the phoenix.