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falcon

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Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
The Falcon is a Czech 12.7 mm caliber bolt-action sniper rifle developed by Zbrojovka Vsetín Inc . (ZVI). The rifle is intended for ground troops and special forces for operations against distant targets up to , such as armored vehicles (AFV) or technical ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 Any bird of the genus ''Falco'', all of which are bird of prey. 2 A female such bird, a male being a tiercel. 3 A light cannon used from the 15th to the 17th century; a falconet. vb. To hunt with a falcon or falcons.

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. diurnal birds of prey having long pointed powerful wings adapted for swift flight

Usage examples of falcon.

The falcon bated again, thrashing furious wings, and Romilly struggled to maintain the sense of herself, not merging into the terror and fury of the angry bird, at the same time trying to send out waves of calm.

He was very proud of his falcons, and seeing them, talons gripped around wooden perches spiked into the sand or around the leather-gauntleted arms of their keepers, I found myself glancing at Whitaker, noticing the same quick, predatory look, the same sharp, beaky features.

Still engaged with the first man, he avoided a lunge from Carabin and then, with the flashing swoop of a falcon, was away and entirely clear of Carabin.

I waited until his patrol car was at the road before I drove to the newspaper and the busy, busy typing of Cece Dee Falcon, society editor.

The hoop was fastened with straps to his shoulders and around the edge of the circler sat three hooded falcons fitted with tinkling bells.

She wished to accustom two young eyases to the hood, and to try the mettle of a new Norway falcon.

In it, a master showed a supposed pupil how to train dogs and falcons, lay traps, recognise a stag by its fumets, and a fox or a wolf by footprints.

Caucasian hawks, Babylonian sakers, German gerfalcons, and pilgrim falcons captured on the cliffs edging the cold seas, in distant lands.

Also, the Khakhan, as usual in this season, had two or three brace of white gerfalcons riding on the sideboards of his carriage, and the whole procession would have to halt whenever we started some game that he wished to fly the falcons at.

He was flying again, going on trips up north and out west to photograph birds he never had before, the marbled godwit, the prairie falcon.

And it did so increase in mee more and more, that I knew not wherewithal I might bridle and restraine my selfe from catching of one of them, like an eager and hotte Falcon comming downe out of the ayre, vpon a couie of Partriges.

When the falcons are hunting the hubara we shall have to follow on foot, and boots protect the ankles and legs from snakes and scorpions.

The falcons started to screech, sensing freedom, and the subject of hubara meat and its desirability was dropped.

She had told that the falcons could kill up to eight or nine times in one day, but as Nadia explained, Raschid thought it unfair to take so much game when they were merely hunting for pleasure, so he normally restricted his bag to two or three hubara per falcon.

If only Lowie could get in touch with the Millennium Falcon, speak to his uncle, he could explain everything directly.