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diomedea nigripes

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun diomedea nigripes has 1 sense
  1. black-footed albatross, gooney, gooney bird, goonie, goony, Diomedea nigripes - a variety of albatross with black feet
    --1 is a kind of albatross, mollymawk
    --1 is a member of genus Diomedea

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Diomedea Nigripes

Description

Diomedea nigripes is a species of seabird commonly known as the Black-footed Albatross. It is a large bird belonging to the albatross family, with a wingspan that can reach up to 7 feet. The species is mainly found in the northern Pacific Ocean.

Senses and Usages

As a Noun:

1. (Zoology) A seabird with black feet, also known as the Black-footed Albatross.

2. (Botany) A genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Asteraceae.

Sample Sentences:

1. The Diomedea nigripes is a magnificent seabird, gracefully soaring above the waves.

2. Did you know that the Black-footed Albatross is also referred to as Diomedea nigripes?

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As a Noun (Botany):

1. (Common Usage) A type of flowering plant from the Diomedea genus, with vibrant blooms.

2. (Scientific Usage) A species of plants commonly found in coastal regions, with unique leaves.

Sample Sentences:

1. The Diomedea nigripes flowers are a beautiful addition to any garden.

2. I spotted a Diomedea nigripes during my hike yesterday, it had gorgeous blossoms.

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