Eagle (noun)

  1. A large bird of prey found in many parts of the world, known for its keen eyesight and powerful talons.
  2. A symbol of strength, courage, and freedom.

Origin:

From middle english egle, from old english ēagle ("eagle"), from proto-germanic *aizlagō ("eagle"), from proto-indo-european *h₂ey- ("to shine").

Examples:

  1. The eagle soared above the mountains.
  2. He saw an eagle in the forest.
  3. The eagle is the national bird of the United States.
  4. The eagle has a wingspan of 2 meters.
  5. The eagle's nest was high on the cliff.
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