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Tern
CIDE DICTIONARY
Tern, n. [Dan. terne, tærne; akin to Sw. tärna, Icel. ; cf. NL. sterna.].
Any one of numerous species of long-winged aquatic birds, allied to the gulls, and belonging to Sterna and various allied genera. [1913 Webster]
" Terns differ from gulls chiefly in their graceful form, in their weaker and more slender bills and feet, and their longer and more pointed wings. The tail is usually forked. Most of the species are white with the back and wings pale gray, and often with a dark head. The common European tern (Sterna hirundo ) is found also in Asia and America. Among other American species are the arctic tern (Sterna paradisæa ), the roseate tern (Sterna Dougalli ), the least tern (Sterna Antillarum ), the royal tern (Sterna maxima ), and the sooty tern (Sterna fuliginosa )." [1913 Webster]
Threefold; triple; consisting of three; ternate. [1913 Webster]
That which consists of, or pertains to, three things or numbers together; especially, a prize in a lottery resulting from the favorable combination of three numbers in the drawing; also, the three numbers themselves. [1913 Webster]
"She'd win a tern in Thursday's lottery." [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
Tern, n. any marine bird of the subfamily Sterninae, like a gull but usu. smaller and with a long forked tail.
Tern, n.
1 a set of three, esp. three lottery numbers that when drawn together win a large prize.
2 such a prize.
1 a set of three, esp. three lottery numbers that when drawn together win a large prize.
2 such a prize.
Etymology
F terne f. L terni three each
ROGET THESAURUS
Tern
Triplication
N triplication, triplicity, trebleness, trine, treble, triple, tern, ternary, triplicate, threefold, trilogistic, third, trinal, trine, three times, three fold, thrice, in the third place, thirdly, trebly.For further exploring for "Tern" in Webster Dictionary Online