Thunderbird
noun
1.
(in the mythology of some North American Indians) a huge, eaglelike bird capable of producing thunder, lightning, and rain.
noun
1.
a legendary bird that produces thunder, lightning, and rain according to the folk belief of several North American Indian peoples
messaging, open source
A complete free, open-source e-mail client from the Mozilla Foundation and therefore a true code descendent of the e-mail code in Netscape Navigator. The first non-beta release was in late 2004. The Firefox web browser is from the same source.
Thunderbird Home (http://mozilla.org/products/thunderbird).
(2005-01-26)
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noun 1. a crash of thunder. 2. something resembling a thunderclap, as in loudness or unexpectedness. noun 1. a loud outburst of thunder 2. something as violent or unexpected as a clap of thunder
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or thunderclouds [thuhn-der-kloud] /ˈθʌn dərˌklaʊd/ noun 1. cumulonimbus. thundercloud /ˈθʌndəˌklaʊd/ noun 1. a towering electrically charged cumulonimbus cloud associated with thunderstorms 2. anything that is threatening thundercloud (thŭn’dər-kloud’) See cumulonimbus.
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