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1 a large bird that kills other birds and animals for foodSynonyms and related words Birds of prey:bald eagle, buzzard, eagle... Explore Thesaurus 2 a score of two strokes under [..]
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A score of two-under-par on a hole. (His eagle on the 17th hole assured his victory.)
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mid-14c., from Old French egle, from Old Provençal aigla, from Latin aquila "black eagle," fem. of aquilus "eagle," often explained as "the dark colored" (bird); see aqui [..]
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Eagle [N] [S](Herb. nesher; properly the griffon vulture or great vulture, so called from its tearing its prey with its beak), referred to for its swiftness of flight ( Deuteronomy 28:49 ; 2 Sam 1:23 [..]
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large, powerful bird of prey.
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The eagle is an attribute of St John the Evangelist and one of the four beasts from the Book of Revelation. It is also an attribute of Jupiter (or Zeus). According to Ovid's 'Metamorphoses&# [..]
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a score of 2 under (less than) par for a hole Example: A hole in one on a par 3 hole is also an eagle.
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A score of two-under-par on a hole.
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A score of two under par on a given hole.
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A score of two under the par for the hole. Therefore it is a score of 3 on a par 5, or 2 on a par 4.
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A score on a golf hole that is two less than Par. Fairway
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a score of 2 under (less than) par for a hole
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An Eagle is the term for scoring 2-under par on an hole. Thus for example scoring a hole in one at a par-3 hole, scoring with two at a par-4 hole or scoring a three on a par-5 hole. Eagles are most often scored on par-5 holes, but rarer on par-4 holes, whereas they are super rare on par-6 holes.
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Two under par score on a hole.
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- The completion of a hole with two throws under par. Also known as a double birdie.
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A score of two under par (also known as an albatross).
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a hole played in two strokes under par.
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A score of two under par. For example, if a hole is a par five, then a player who scored an eagle did so using only two hits. Eagles are impressive accomplishments for golfers of any level.
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shoot two strokes under par; "She eagled the hole" any of various large keen-sighted diurnal birds of prey noted for their broad wings and strong soaring flight (golf) a scor [..]
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When there is a score of a couple of strokes less to par on any individual hole, it is an eagle.
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Two strokes under par for a single hole. To play a hole at 2 under par. ECLECTIC
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Scoring a hole in two under par,often when a lucky 2nd shot on a par 4 goes in the hole.Or a hole-in-one on a par 3 or in 3 on a par 5.
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  A score of two under par on a hole.
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  A score of two-under-par on a hole.
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A golf hole is completed in a score which is two shots lower than the Par of the golf hole.
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A score of two under par on a single hole.
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A score of 2-under par for a hole (i.e. 1 on a par-3, 2 on a par-4, 3 on a par-5).
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Two strokes under par.
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two strokes under par and cause for celebration!
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A hole played in two strokes under par.
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a score of 2 under (less than) par on any hole.
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Eagle is a score of two under par on a par.
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This is where two strokes less than par is made in a hole, e.g. 3 strokes for a par 5.
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The number of kicks which is 2 kicks less than the par is called eagle.
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A name for 2 under par
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An eagle is the term for scoring 2-under par on an hole. At par-3 scoring 2-under par means a hole-in-one.
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A score of two-under-par on a hole.
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A hole completed in two under par.
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Completing a hole in 2 strokes under par. Also the name of a disc from Innova.
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2 under par on a hole. Drop to your knees when this one goes in; eagles are a rare bird.
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A score of two shots less than par, a rare feat.
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Unusually low score on a hole achieved by a golfer with an exceptionally good drive and one or two exceptionally good follow-up shots, or by a golfer with an exceptionally poor memory. See HOLE-IN-ONE
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A score that is two under par for a hole.
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Two strokes under par for a single hole. To play a hole at 2 under par.
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A hole that is played using 2 less shots than Par.
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Finishing 2 under par on a hole.
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A score that is made two shots better than par.
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a large bird of prey, with a sharp curved beak and claws
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is completing a hole having struck the ball two fewer times than par.
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A score of two under par on a given hole.
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Two Strokes Under Par
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A Term which denotes a score of two under the par for the hole.
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A score of two-under-par on a hole.
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Elements of the Marine Corps Emblem. Sometimes shortened to 'EGA', which is probably a post-World War II abbreviation. Marines called the devices worn on blouses and the garrison cap 'c [..]
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  an ensign of the Roman army; an emblem of Jupiter.
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(Herb. nesher; properly the griffon vulture or great vulture, so called from its tearing its prey with its beak), referred to for its swiftness of flight (Deut. 28:49; 2 Sam. 1:23), its mounting high [..]
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(Heb. nesher, i.e. a tearer with the beak). At least four distinct kinds of eagles have been observed in Palestine, viz., the golden eagle, Aquila chrysaetos, the spotted eagle, Aquila naevia, the imp [..]
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odler
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See bird 
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(n) any of various large keen-sighted diurnal birds of prey noted for their broad wings and strong soaring flight(n) (golf) a score of two strokes under par on a hole(n) a former gold coin in the Unit [..]
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aquila
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It was the ensign of the ancient kings of Babylon and Persia, of the Ptolemies and Seleu’cids. The Romans adopted it in conjunction with other devices, but Ma’rius made it the ensign [..]
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The Romans used to let an eagle fly from the funeral pile of a deceased emperor. Dryden alludes to this custom in his stanzas on Oliver Cromwell after his funeral, when he says, “Officious ha [..]
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The eagle is the natural enemy of the serpent. The two Testaments are the two outspread wings of the eagle.
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Thy youth is renewed like the eagle’s (Ps. ciii. 5). This refers to the superstition feigned by poets that every ten years the eagle soars into the “fiery region,” and plung [..]
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a public-house sign, is in honour of Queen Mary, whose badge it was. She put it on the dexter side of the shield, and the sun on the sinister—a conjugal compliment which gave great offence to [..]
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The spread eagle. A device of the old Roman or Eastern Empire, brought over by the crusaders.
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The two-headed eagle. Austria, Prussia (representing Germany), and Russia have two-headed eagles, one facing to the right and the other to the left. The one facing to the west indicates direct success [..]
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Large members of the Falconiformes order of Birds, Family Accipitridae, most especially the genera Aquila, Haliaeetus, Harpia, and Circaetus. They are characterized by their powerful talons, which car [..]
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This is a bird in real life, but in golf it means a score of 2 under par on a hole. (I.e. a score of 3 on a par 5 hole)
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A score of 2 under par top
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A score of 2 strokes under Par.
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Eagle is one of the most important beings in art and mythology of the Northwest Coast peoples. It is respected for its intelligence and power. In many regions, families that carry the Eagle crest are traditionally the most prominent. Eagle is identified by a powerful hook beak and eagle eyes portraying its extraordinary vision. Eagle down is still [..]
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Any of several large carnivorous and carrion-eating birds in the family Accipitridae, having a powerful hooked bill and keen vision. (heraldiccharge) A representation of such a bird carried as an [..]
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The landing unit of Apollo 11.
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lang=en 1800s=1818 * '''1818''' — . ''''. *: They congregated round me; the unstained snowy mountain-top, the glittering pinnacle, the pine woods, and ragged bare ravine, the eagle, soaring amidst [..]
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Eagle is the common name for many large birds of prey of the familia Accipitridae. Eagles belong to several groups of genera, not all of which are closely related. Most of the 60 species of eagle are [..]
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An eagle is a large bird of prey. Eagle or The Eagle may also refer to:
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Eagle was a marque of the Chrysler Corporation following the purchase of American Motors Corporation (AMC) in 1987 and marketed through the end of the 1998 model year. It was aimed at the enthusiast d [..]
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Eagle is a town in Waukesha County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 3,117 at the 2000 census. The U.S. Census Bureau estimates a population of 3,680 for the year 2008. The Village of Eagl [..]
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In J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional universe of Middle-earth, the eagles were immense flying birds that were sapient and could speak. Often emphatically referred to as the Great Eagles, they appear, usual [..]
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The eagle was a United States $10 gold coin issued by the United States Mint from 1792 to 1933. The eagle was the largest of the five main decimal base-units of denomination used for circulating coin [..]
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Eagle was a British children's comics periodical, first published from 1950 to 1969, and then in a relaunched format from 1982 to 1994. It was founded by Marcus Morris, an Anglican vicar from Lancash [..]
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Eagle is a 22-metre long impact crater located on the Meridiani Planum extraterrestrial plain, situated within the Margaritifer Sinus quadrangle (MC-19) portion of the planet Mars. The Opportunity rov [..]
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EAGLE is a scriptable electronic design automation (EDA) application with schematic capture, printed circuit board (PCB) layout, auto-router and computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) features. EAGLE stan [..]
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The eagle is used in heraldry as a charge, as a supporter, and as a crest. Heraldic eagles can be found throughout world history like in the Achaemenid Empire or in the contemporary Republic of Indone [..]
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Eagle, in comics, may refer to: Eagle (British comics), a British children's comic from the 1950s and 1960s, revived in the 1980s Eagle Comics, a US publisher of comic books reprinting 2000 AD storie [..]
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Eagle was a freighter which was sunk intentionally near Lower Matecumbe Key, Florida, to become an artificial reef and diving spot.
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Eagle is the common name for many large birds of prey of the familia Accipitridae. Eagles belong to several groups of genera, not all of which are closely related. Most of the 60 species of eagle are [..]
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EAGLE is a Web-based, mainframe-powered application server which provides direct, secure, high performance Internet access to mainframe computer data and transactions using real-time transaction proce [..]
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"Eagle" is a song that was recorded in 1977 by the Swedish pop group ABBA. It was the first selection on the group's fifth album, ABBA: The Album, in terms of the album's sequence of songs, and the lo [..]
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Eagle and Eagles are family names.
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Eagle is a font family that is based on '"Eagle Bold", introduced by American Type Founders in 1934.
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Eagle is the common name for many large birds of prey of the familia Accipitridae. Eagles belong to several groups of genera, not all of which are closely related. Most of the 60 species of eagle are [..]
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Eagle (Croatian: Orao) is a 1990 Croatian film directed by Zoran Tadić. It is based on Umjetni orao, a novel by Pavao Pavličić.
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Eagle was a passenger steamboat built in 1900 which served on Puget Sound until it was destroyed by fire.
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Eagle was a British children's comics periodical, first published from 1950 to 1969, and then in a relaunched format from 1982 to 1994. It was founded by Marcus Morris, an Anglican vicar from Lancash [..]
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Eagle is an abstract sculpture by Alexander Calder. It is located at the Olympic Sculpture Park, Seattle.
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Eagle is a 12-metre class yacht that competed in the 1987 Louis Vuitton Cup.
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