eaglehawk

[ˈiːɡ(ə)lhɔːk]

eaglehawk Definition

  • 1a large Australian bird of prey with a wedge-shaped tail, long wings, and a hooked beak
  • 2a town in Victoria, Australia

Using eaglehawk: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "eaglehawk" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The eaglehawk soared high above the trees.

  • Example

    Eaglehawk is a historic gold-mining town in Victoria.

eaglehawk Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for eaglehawk

Phrases with eaglehawk

  • eaglehawk neck

    a narrow isthmus connecting the Tasman Peninsula to mainland Tasmania

    Example

    Eaglehawk Neck was once a notorious convict prison.

  • a type of diving technique used in swimming competitions

    Example

    She executed a perfect eaglehawk dive in the Olympic finals.

  • eaglehawk skull

    a type of Aboriginal artifact found in southeastern Australia, made from the skull of an eaglehawk and used for ceremonial purposes

    Example

    The eaglehawk skull is an important cultural artifact for many Indigenous communities.

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Summary: eaglehawk in Brief

An 'eaglehawk' [ˈiːɡ(ə)lhɔːk] is a large Australian bird of prey characterized by a hooked beak, long wings, and a wedge-shaped tail. It is also the name of a historic gold-mining town in Victoria, Australia. The term extends into phrases like 'eaglehawk neck,' referring to a narrow isthmus in Tasmania, and 'eaglehawk dive,' a type of diving technique used in swimming competitions.