rookery
Americannoun
plural
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a breeding place or colony of gregarious birds or animals, as penguins and seals.
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a colony of rooks.
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a place where rooks congregate to breed.
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a crowded tenement house.
noun
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a group of nesting rooks
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a clump of trees containing rooks' nests
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a breeding ground or communal living area of certain other species of gregarious birds or mammals, esp penguins or seals
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a colony of any such creatures
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archaic an overcrowded slum tenement building or area of housing
Etymology
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Example Sentences
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Animal lovers will likely want to make a stop at Piedras Blancas Rookery, which claims to be the world’s only elephant seal rookery that is free and open to the public 365 days a year.
From Seattle Times • Jul. 8, 2022
Extra attraction: Travel about 10 miles south to the Rookery Building, which Burnham and Root designed in 1888.
From Washington Post • Sep. 5, 2019
Mr Rees said Mr Yousef, 28, had entered the store on Rookery Road at about 12:40 GMT.
From BBC • Sep. 10, 2018
The two curious penguins in the video filmed themselves at the Auster Rookery, a penguin colony near the Australian Mawson research station.
From The Verge • Mar. 10, 2018
The eastern and Chicago architects met again on Monday morning, January 12, in Burnham & Root’s library on the top floor of the Rookery.
From "The Devil in the White City" by Erik Larson
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