Andean condor

Andean condor
noun Date: 1980 condor 1a

New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.

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  • Condor (disambiguation) — Condor is the common name for two species of birds: Vultur gryphus (Vultur) the Andean condor Gymnogyps californianus (Gymnogyps), the California condor Condor may also refer to: Contents 1 Civil aviation 2 …   Wikipedia

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  • condor — /kon deuhr, dawr/, n. 1. either of two large, New World vultures of the family Cathartidae, Gymnogyps californianus (California condor) or Vultur gryphus (Andean condor), the largest flying birds in the Western Hemisphere: the California condor… …   Universalium

  • condor — noun Etymology: Spanish cóndor, from Quechua kuntur Date: 1604 1. a. a very large American vulture (Vultur gryphus) of the high Andes having the head and neck bare and the plumage dull black with a downy white neck ruff and white patches on the… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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