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Answer for the clue "North Sea diver ", 5 letters:
murre

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Word definitions for murre in dictionaries

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. black-and-white diving bird of northern seas

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. any of the seabirds of the genus Uria in the auk family

Usage examples of murre.

Ged stayed with Yarrow and her brother, called Murre, who was between her and Vetch in age.

The most they saw that day was a school of silver pannies swimming south, but never a dolphin leapt nor did the flight of gull or murre or tern break the grey air.

Into the vista he was crowding everything Erasmus had described to him, the whales and belugas and seals and walrus churning through the water, the fulmars and guillemots whirring and diving, the murres and kittiwakes guarding their eggs from the foxes.

Above them a glacier poured between two cliffs crowded with nesting murres: black rock streaked with streams of droppings, the clean white river of ice.

So I am pampered, fussed over, Annie makes me pants from my polar bear skin and an undershirt from the skins of murres while her mother feeds me dovekies cached since the summer in a sealskin bag.

In the moment before he lost consciousness he’d opened his eyes and seen murres racing and darting around him, swift as fish, amazingly graceful.

She could see many murres working there, their high-pitched calls echoing as their thick bills bobbed into the water.

Around him were breeding terns and gulls, snow geese and murres, eiders and dovekies.

Whenever they discussed the geographical distribution of plants and animals, they always parted company at the final step of the hypothesis—that just as the arctic supported a white bear rather than black or grizzly bears, murres and dovekies rather than penguins, so too might the Esquimaux differ at a species level from the men in other places.

The wall itself was pocked with ledges and pits where birds nested: guillemots, murres, kittiwakes and gulls.