"Haliaeetus" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Haliaeetus is a genus of fishing eagle or sea eagle. It is a type of bird that is found in various parts of the world, including North America, Europe, and Asia. Specifically, Haliaeetus spp. are characterized by their large size, with a broad wingspan and a distinctive silhouette with a V-shaped neck. They are fish-eating birds of prey, and are known for their impressive hunting skills. The genus includes several species, such as the Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) and the White-tailed Eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla).
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Done!<br><br>"Halfheartedly" is an adverb that means to do something with a lack of enthusiasm, energy, or determination. It describes an action or effort that is not wholehearted or committed, often indicating a sense of reluctance or indifference.
Halford is a surname of English origin. It originated from the Old English words "hal" meaning "rocky hill" and "ford" meaning "crossing". A person with this surname likely lived near a rocky hill or a place where a river/ford was crossed.
Halftone is a technique used in printing, photography, and computer graphics to create the illusion of continuous tone or shading by using a pattern of small dots. The dots are usually arranged in a mosaic-like fashion, with different colors of ink producing different hues and shades.
Halftones refer to a printing technique where a halftone image is created by breaking down an image into tiny dots of varying sizes and densities, particularly in black and white printing.
Halfway refers to a point or stage that is equidistant from the beginning and the end of a journey, activity, or process. It is the midpoint or middle stage, often used to describe the point at which someone is halfway through a challenge, task, or project.
Halicarnassus is an ancient city located in modern-day Turkey. It was the birthplace of the Greek historian Herodotus and was an important city in ancient Greece. In classical times, it was known as Halicarnassus, a city in the province of Caria.
Halides are a group of chemical compounds that contain a halogen (such as fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, or astatine) and usually a metallic element. The halogens are found in group 17 of the periodic table, and they exhibit similar chemical properties. Halides typically consist of a halogen atom bonded to a central metal atom or group of atoms. They can exhibit a wide range of properties, depending on the specific halogen and metal involved, and they have many applications in various fields, including medicine, electronics, and industry.