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albatross
[al-buh-traws, -tros]
noun
any of several large, web-footed sea birds of the family Diomedeidae that have the ability to remain aloft for long periods.
a seemingly inescapable moral or emotional burden, as of guilt or responsibility.
something burdensome that impedes action or progress.
Textiles.
a lightweight worsted fabric with a crepe or pebble finish.
a plain-weave cotton fabric with a soft nap surface.
albatross
/ ˈælbəˌtrɒs /
noun
any large oceanic bird of the genera Diomedea and Phoebetria, family Diomedeidae, of cool southern oceans: order Procellariiformes (petrels). They have long narrow wings and are noted for a powerful gliding flight See also wandering albatross
a constant and inescapable burden or handicap
an albatross of debt
golf a score of three strokes under par for a hole
Word History and Origins
Origin of albatross1
Word History and Origins
Origin of albatross1
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