Pronunciation: /ækˈsɪpɪtrəl/
adjective relating to or resembling a bird of prey, such as a hawk or eagle
A1 The accipitral bird soared high in the sky.
A2 The accipitral wings of the eagle allowed it to glide effortlessly.
B1 The accipitral features of the hawk make it a formidable predator.
B2 The accipitral vision of the falcon enables it to spot prey from great distances.
C1 The accipitral nature of the vulture is well-suited for scavenging.
C2 The accipitral abilities of the osprey make it an exceptional hunter.
formal The accipitral shape of the bird's wings allowed it to soar effortlessly through the sky.
informal I was mesmerized by the accipitral flight of the eagle as it circled overhead.
slang Check out the accipitral wingspan on that hawk, it's huge!
figurative Her accipitral vision soared above the mundane details, focusing on the big picture instead.
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