sea swallow
/'si:'swɔlou/
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Definition
- Noun:
- A seabird species: "sea swallow" is a common name for a specific type of tern, a medium-sized seabird, particularly referring to the common tern (Sterna hirundo), characterized by its white, black, and grey plumage, forked tail, and graceful flight.
Usage
- The term "sea swallow" is used to refer to the bird itself, often in literary, descriptive, or ornithological contexts. It highlights the bird's agile, swallow-like flight over marine or coastal environments.
Examples
- Noun:
- We watched a sea swallow dive into the waves to catch a fish.
- The sea swallow's migratory pattern spans from Eurasia to America.
Advanced Usage
- Poetic/Literary Use: The name "sea swallow" is often used in poetry and descriptive writing to evoke the bird's elegance and its habitat by the sea.
- The poet described the fleet of sea swallows dancing on the ocean breeze.
Variants and Related Words
- Common Tern: The standard ornithological name for the species most commonly called "sea swallow."
- Sterna hirundo: The scientific binomial name for the common tern.
- Tern: The broader family of seabirds to which the sea swallow belongs.
Synonyms
- Common tern: The most direct synonym.
- Sea bird: A general term for birds that live on or near the sea.
Related Phrases
- "Flight of the sea swallow": A phrase used to describe the characteristic, graceful flying pattern of these birds.
- The documentary captured the mesmerizing flight of the sea swallow.
Noun
- common tern of Eurasia and America having white black and grey plumage