jaeger
Americannoun
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any of several rapacious seabirds of the family Stercorariidae that pursue weaker birds to make them drop their prey.
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a hunter.
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a member of any of several groups of sharpshooters in the German or Austrian army.
noun
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military a marksman in certain units of the German or Austrian armies
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a member of a light or mountain infantry unit in some European armies
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any of several skuas of the genus Stercorarius
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rare a hunter or hunter's attendant
Etymology
Origin of jaeger
First recorded in 1770–80; from German Jäger “hunter,” equivalent to jag(en) “to hunt” + -er noun suffix; -er 1
Example Sentences
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Sure enough, an unmanned jaeger attacks Sydney, and things quickly go south.
From Slate • Mar. 23, 2018
Jake was trained as a jaeger pilot, but abandoned the program; now he scavenges through decommissioned military sites and puts jaeger parts on the black market.
From The Verge • Mar. 22, 2018
A black tern and a parasitic jaeger flitted into view, seabirds forced to shore by the winds of the storm.
From Washington Post • May 24, 2016
Its payload was meant to destroy the inter-dimensional portal that kept the kaijus coming, but that would be left up to the jaeger Gipsy Danger and its nuclear rector.
From Scientific American • Jul. 25, 2013
A movement in the sky above the horizon caught her attention, and she recognized the pointed tail and black head of a jaeger.
From "Julie of the Wolves" by Jean Craighead George
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