"wandering albatross" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: wandering albatrosses [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun}} wandering albatross (plural wandering albatrosses)
  1. A large seabird, Diomedea exulans, with a very large wingspread. Wikipedia link: Wandering Albatross Categories (lifeform): Tubenose birds Translations (Diomedea exulans): albatros stěhovavý [masculine] (Czech), grote albatros (Dutch), albatros hurleur [masculine] (French), Wanderalbatros [masculine] (German), albatro urlatore [masculine] (Italian), tónteel tsídiitsoh łigaaígíí (Navajo), стра́нствующий альбатро́с (stránstvujuščij alʹbatrós) [masculine] (Russian)

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