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  • 21hawk — index handle (trade), hunt, sell Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 22hawk — hawk1 hawklike, adj. /hawk/, n. 1. any of numerous birds of prey of the family Accipitridae, having a short, hooked beak, broad wings, and curved talons, often seen circling or swooping at low altitudes. 2. any of several similar, unrelated birds …

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  • 23Hawk — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Sommaire 1 Hawk / Hawks 1.1 Cinéma / Télévision …

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  • 24hawk — gos·hawk; hawk; hawk·ery; hawk·ish; hawk·shaw; jay·hawk·er; mol·ly·hawk; spar·hawk; tom·my·hawk; hawk·er; mo·hawk; tom·a·hawk; hawk·ish·ly; hawk·ish·ness; tom·a·hawk·er; …

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  • 25HAWK — TIBCO technology that supports system and application monitoring. Chicago Mercantile Exchange Glossary * * * ▪ I. hawk hawk 2 verb [transitive] 1. JOURNALISM to sell: • an ex athlete who now hawks exercise equipment 2 …

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  • 26hawk — I. /hɔk / (say hawk) noun 1. any of numerous diurnal birds of prey of the family Accipitridae, especially those smaller than eagles, as the buzzards, kites, harriers, goshawks, etc., generally having squarish wings with rounded ends or splayed… …

  • 27hawk — {{11}}hawk (n.) c.1300, hauk, earlier havek (c.1200), from O.E. hafoc (W. Saxon), heafuc (Mercian), heafoc, from P.Gmc. *habukaz (Cf. O.N. haukr, O.S. habuc, M.Du. havik, O.H.G. habuh, Ger. Habicht hawk ), from a root meaning to seize, from PIE …

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  • 28Hawk — Taxobox name = Hawk fossil range = image width = 180px image caption = Sharp shinned Hawk regnum = Animalia phylum = Chordata classis = Aves ordo = Falconiformes ordo authority = familia = familia authority = subdivision ranks = subdivision = The …

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  • 29hawk — [[t]hɔ͟ːk[/t]] hawks, hawking, hawked 1) N COUNT A hawk is a large bird with a short, hooked beak, sharp claws, and very good eyesight. Hawks catch and eat small birds and animals. 2) N COUNT If you refer to someone as a hawk, you mean that they… …

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  • 30hawk — I. noun Etymology: Middle English hauk, from Old English hafoc; akin to Old High German habuh hawk, Russian kobets a falcon Date: before 12th century 1. any of numerous diurnal birds of prey belonging to a suborder (Falcones of the order… …

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