secretary bird Definitions
n 1: large long-legged African bird of prey that feeds on reptiles [syn: secretary bird, Sagittarius serpentarius]
noun Etymology: probably from the resemblance of its crest to a bunch of quill pens stuck behind the ear Date: 1824 a large long-legged bird of prey (Sagittarius serpentarius of the family Sagittariidae) of sub-Saharan Africa that feeds largely on reptiles
Secretary Sec"re*ta*ry, n.; pl. Secretaries. [F. secr['e]taire (cf. Pr. secretari, Sp. & Pg. secretario, It. secretario, segretario) LL. secretarius, originally, a confidant, one intrusted with secrets, from L. secretum a secret. See Secret, a. & n.] 1. One who keeps, or is intrusted with, secrets. [R.] 2. A person employed to write orders, letters, dispatches, public or private papers, records, and the like; an official scribe, amanuensis, or writer; one who attends to correspondence, and transacts other business, for an association, a public body, or an individual. That which is most of all profitable is acquaintance with the secretaries, and employed men of ambassadors. --Bacon. 3. An officer of state whose business is to superintend and manage the affairs of a particular department of government, and who is usually a member of the cabinet or advisory council of the chief executive; as, the secretary of state, who conducts the correspondence and attends to the relations of a government with foreign courts; the secretary of the treasury, who manages the department of finance; the secretary of war, etc. 4. A piece of furniture, with conveniences for writing and for the arrangement of papers; an escritoire. 5. (Zo["o]l.) The secretary bird. Secretary Bird. [So called in allusion to the tufts of feathers at the back of its head, which were fancifully thought to resemble pens stuck behind the ear.] (Zo["o]l.) A large long-legged raptorial bird (Gypogeranus serpentarius), native of South Africa, but now naturalized in the West Indies and some other tropical countries. It has a powerful hooked beak, a crest of long feathers, and a long tail. It feeds upon reptiles of various kinds, and is much prized on account of its habit of killing and devouring snakes of all kinds. Called also serpent eater. Syn: See the Note under Clerk, n., 4.
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Smooth log
unaccountable
wild cinnamon
high-tension
subarctic
nimble footed
susurration
mo00
relational
voucher
micromanage
life imprisonment
Vetoist
kinkiest
Gravity railway
sixpence
desiccate
e06
liechtenstein
Bruch
genus Psittacus
Disciplined
summoning
Acrotism
order Rhynchocephalia
chipboard
Ensky
Underbuilder
bp.
racial discrimination
Titivated
Jewish rye bread
Palo
Hydrochloric
Olor columbianus
watch
Outwardness
old hat
sweet pea
iffy
saving
wreckfishes
Brazed
louis xiii.
synergistically
inquire into
felton, cornelius conway
Wistaria
Trifolium procumbens
assimilate
oin
coign
consecrated
Regrowth
Hydronephrosis
Otheoscope
geefs, guillaume
Tojo Hideki
bloodworm
Flabellinerved
idle boasting
nm70
carousel
entryway
Uncardinal
birdie
enwreathe
Shot-clog
Thunderstrike
Menaced
la chaux-de-fonds
Al2CH36
aversive
ere
configurationally
scabrousness
Rimose
Minute glass
Decapoda
Interfulgent
Periclitate
supertanker
locater
Forgetful
bobolink
centuple
Scleritis
Conversant
sprawly
present progressive tense
refrigerated
magnetic mirror
patroon
didoes
Seneschal
Screwing
Remast
Steam colors
balloon
marsh gas
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