Accintnet
accintnet
air combat command intelligence network
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a hawk of the genus accipiter, having short, rounded wings and a long tail and feeding chiefly on small mammals and birds. historical examples a dorhawke or kind of accipiter muscarius conceiued to haue its name from feeding upon flies & beetles. notes and letters on the natural history of norfolk thomas browne this is […]
- Accipitrine
of, relating to, or belonging to the family accipitridae, comprising the hawks, old world vultures, kites, harriers, and eagles. raptorial; like or related to the birds of prey. historical examples an accipitrine bird, the same as that obtained at shair-i-suffer. journals of travels in -ssam, burma, bhootan, afghanistan and the william griffith adjective also accipitral […]
- Accius
lucius, c170–c90 b.c, roman poet and prose writer. historical examples accius lived to a great age, but the date of his death is not known. a history of roman literature harold north fowler once when julius cæsar entered an -ssembly of poets, accius alone abstained from rising to do him homage. the mirror of taste, […]
- Acclaimed
to welcome or salute with shouts or sounds of joy and approval; applaud: to acclaim the conquering heroes. to announce or proclaim with enthusiastic approval: to acclaim the new king. to make ; applaud. (defs 1, 2). contemporary examples william dalrymple is the author of seven acclaimed works of history and travel, including, most recently, […]
- Acclamatory
a loud shout or other demonstration of welcome, goodwill, or approval. act of . liturgy. a brief responsive chant in antiphonal singing. ecclesiastical, (def 3a). by acclamation, by an oral vote, often unanimous, expressing approval by shouts, hand-clapping, etc., rather than by formal ballot. noun an enthusiastic reception or exhibition of welcome, approval, etc an […]