wrabbe

/ˈræbi/

Definitions

1. noun

A wrabbe is a type of bird of prey, particularly a large owl. It is native to various regions of the world, including Europe and Asia.

“The naturalist spent years tracking a rare species of wrabbe in the dense forest.”

2. verb

To wrabbe means to move or fly quickly, often in a curved or swooping motion.

“The kite wrabbed through the air, its strings tangled and twisted.”

Synonyms

  • owl
  • raptor

Antonyms

  • bird
  • flightless