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Vulture



Table of contents
1 Pronunciation
2 Noun
3 See also

Pronunciation

  • IPA: /'vʌlʧəɻ/

Noun

vulture

  1. any of several carrion-eating birds of the families Accipitridae and Cathartidae.

Translations

  • Albanian: shkaba
  • Basque: sai arre
  • Belarusian: белагаловы сіп
  • Breton: gup gell
  • Bulgarian: лешояд (lešojad)
  • Catalan: voltor
  • Croatian: sup
  • Czech: sup
  • Danish: grib
  • Dutch: gier m
  • Esperanto: vulturo
  • Estonian: kaeluskotkas
  • Faroese: gammur
  • Finnish: korppikotka
  • French: vautour m
  • Frisian: gier
  • Friulian: variűl
  • Gallegan: voitre
  • German: Geier m
  • Greek: όρνιο
  • Icelandic: gæsagammur
  • Irish: bultúr
  • Italian: grifone
  • KiSwahili: tai, gushu
  • Ladin: valtoi
  • Latin: Gyps
  • Latvian: baltgalvas grifs
  • Lithuanian: grifas
  • Lower Sorbian: sup
  • Macedonian: мршоjадец (mršojadec)
  • Maltese: avultun
  • Norwegian: gribb
  • Occitan: voltor
  • Polish: sęp
  • Portuguese: abutre
  • Romanian: vultur
  • Romansh: tschess
  • Russian: белоголовый сип (belogolovyj sip)
  • Sami: goaskin, čuonjáráhtogoaskin
  • Sardinian: bentruxiu, untruxu, murru
  • Serbian: суп (sup)
  • Slovak: sup
  • Slovenian: jastreb
  • Spanish: buitre m
  • Swedish: gam
  • Ukrainian: вольт (vol't)
  • Upper Sorbian: sup
  • Welsh: fwltur, fultur

See also

Wikipedia article on vultures



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