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3 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Soot·y
a.
[
Compar.
Sootier
superl.
Sootiest
.]
1.
Of
or
pertaining
to
soot
;
producing
soot
;
soiled
by
soot
.
“Fire
of
sooty
coal.”
2.
Having
a
dark
brown
or
black
color
like
soot
;
fuliginous
;
dusky
;
dark
.
“The
grisly
legions
that
troop
under
the
sooty
flag
of
Acheron.”
Sooty albatross
Zool.
,
an
albatross
(
Phoebetria fuliginosa
)
found
chiefly
in
the
Pacific
Ocean
; --
called
also
nellie
.
Sooty tern
Zool.
,
a
tern
(
Sterna fuliginosa
)
found
chiefly
in
tropical
seas
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Tern
n.
Zool.
Any
one
of
numerous
species
of
long-winged
aquatic
birds
,
allied
to
the
gulls
,
and
belonging
to
Sterna
and
various
allied
genera
.
Note:
☞
Terns
differ
from
gulls
chiefly
in
their
graceful
form
,
in
their
weaker
and
more
slender
bills
and
feet
,
and
their
longer
and
more
pointed
wings
.
The
tail
is
usually
forked
.
Most
of
the
species
are
white
with
the
back
and
wings
pale
gray
,
and
often
with
a
dark
head
.
The
common
European
tern
(
Sterna hirundo
)
is
found
also
in
Asia
and
America
.
Among
other
American
species
are
the
arctic
tern
(
Sterna paradisaea
),
the
roseate
tern
(
Sterna Dougalli
),
the
least
tern
(
Sterna Antillarum
),
the
royal
tern
(
Sterna maxima
),
and
the
sooty
tern
(
Sterna fuliginosa
).
Hooded tern
.
See
Fairy bird
,
under
Fairy
.
Marsh tern
,
any
tern
of
the
genus
Hydrochelidon
.
They
frequent
marshes
and
rivers
and
feed
largely
upon
insects
.
River tern
,
any
tern
belonging
to
Seena
or
allied
genera
which
frequent
rivers
.
Sea tern
,
any
tern
of
the
genus
Thalasseus
.
Terns
of
this
genus
have
very
long
,
pointed
wings
,
and
chiefly
frequent
seas
and
the
mouths
of
large
rivers
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Egg-bird
n.
Zoöl.
A
species
of
tern
,
esp
.
the
sooty
tern
(
Sterna fuliginosa
)
of
the
West
Indies
.
In
the
Bahama
Islands
the
name
is
applied
to
the
tropic
bird
,
Phaëthon flavirostris
.
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