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From: DICT.TW English-Chinese Dictionary 英漢字典

 vul·ture /ˈvʌlʧɚ/
 禿鷹,貪婪的人

From: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

 Vul·ture n.  Zool. Any one of numerous species of rapacious birds belonging to Vultur, Cathartes, Catharista, and various other genera of the family Vulturidae.
 Note:In most of the species the head and neck are naked or nearly so. They feed chiefly on carrion. The condor, king vulture, turkey buzzard, and black vulture (Catharista atrata) are well known American species. The griffin, lammergeir, and Pharaoh's chicken, or Egyptian vulture, are common Old World vultures.
 

From: WordNet (r) 2.0

 vulture
      n 1: any of various large diurnal birds of prey having naked
           heads and weak claws and feeding chiefly on carrion
      2: someone who attacks in search of booty [syn: marauder, predator,
          piranha]

From: Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary

 Vulture
    (1.) Heb. da'ah (Lev. 11:14). In the parallel passage (Deut.
    14:13) the Hebrew word used is _ra'ah_, rendered "glede;" LXX.,
    "gups;" Vulg., "milvus." A species of ravenous bird,
    distinguished for its rapid flight. "When used without the
    epithet 'red,' the name is commonly confined to the black kite.
    The habits of the bird bear out the allusion in Isa. 34:15, for
    it is, excepting during the winter three months, so numerous
    everywhere in Palestine as to be almost gregarious." (See EAGLE.)
      (2.) In Job 28:7 the Heb. 'ayyah is thus rendered. The word
    denotes a clamorous and a keen-sighted bird of prey. In Lev.
    11:14 and Deut. 14:13 it is rendered "kite" (q.v.).