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auk

noun
\ ˈȯk How to pronounce auk (audio) \

Definition of auk

: any of several black-and-white short-necked diving seabirds of the alcid family that breed in colder parts of the northern hemisphere — compare great auk

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Further back in history, the larger auk species played an important part in colonization and the economy of the Arctic. John Schandelmeier, Anchorage Daily News, "Some words on birds and their impact on Alaska and the rest of the world," 24 June 2018 Further back in history, the larger auk species played an important part in colonization and the economy of the Arctic. John Schandelmeier, Anchorage Daily News, "Some words on birds and their impact on Alaska and the rest of the world," 24 June 2018 Man has long imperilled beast, as reflected by the extinction of the passenger pigeon, great auk, and Tasmanian tiger. Hannah Beech, The New Yorker, "Pandas, Pangolins, and China’s Fitful Attempts at Wildlife Conservation," 30 Apr. 2017 Another big bird that's no longer with us is the great auk—a favorite of Bill Rapley, the Toronto Zoo's executive director of conservation. Michael Doolittle, National Geographic, "What’s Your Favorite Extinct Species? Scientists’ Top Picks," 16 Apr. 2016

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First Known Use of auk

1674, in the meaning defined above

History and Etymology for auk

Norwegian or Icelandic alk, alka, from Old Norse ālka

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auk

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English Language Learners Definition of auk

: a black-and-white seabird of northern oceans

auk

noun
\ ˈȯk How to pronounce auk (audio) \

Kids Definition of auk

: a black-and-white diving seabird of cold parts of the northern hemisphere

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