Synonym: bird of Minerva, bird of night, hooter. Similar words: howl, bowl, jowl, fowl, scowl, prowl, growl, lowly. Meaning: [aʊl] n. nocturnal bird of prey with hawk-like beak and claws and large head with front-facing eyes.
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(181) Beside this , the formalization based on OWL + Dublin Core is provided.
(182) Here are nice little owl sayings you can add to your gift.
(183) W3C work on rules, primarily through RIF and OWL, is focused on translating between rule languages and exchanging rules among different systems.
(184) Many tools take the code-generation approach, which involves reading an RDF schema or OWL ontology and replicating the classes and properties verbosely in the Java language.
(185) It tells time in analog and digital formats, packs a night-light, and, for the rare little night owl, a snooze button.
(185) Wish you will love sentencedict.com and make progress everyday!
(186) Do you know the black oropendola, or the goldfinch, Tengmalm's owl that lives in a forest of spruces?
(187) The islanders followed his example and today Spiekeroog is home to the long-eared owl.
(188) From the top rafter, a great horned owl swiveled its head to look at us.
(189) Little Owl grows tired, and his wings ache from flying, but Mother gives him the encouragement he needs to fly back home.
(190) The glowworm o'er grave and stone Shall light thee steady; The owl from the steeple sing, Welcome[sentencedict.com], proud lady.
(191) The best approach is typically to buy a solar whirly bird and life-sized cheap owl.
(192) Night owl is the only Aves which can tell apart blue color.
(193) Great grey owl The great grey owl is a large, reclusive predator of the taiga's coniferous forests.
(194) The great gray owl, like all birds of prey, has senses finely adapted to its environment.
(195) This paper reports the feeding behavior and food spectrum in different seasons of the Little Owl (Athene noctua plumipes) from 1992 to 1993 in Qishan, Shaanxi Province.
(196) With wings spread, the horned owl has real style. This picture shows the hunter returning home with a grasshopper for the family.
(197) OWL has more facilities for expressing meaning and semantics than XML, RDF, and RDF-S, and thus OWL goes beyond these languages in its ability to represent machine interpretable content on the Web.
(198) I had problems getting enough wood for the Ark, because there was a ban on cutting trees to protect the Spotted Owl.
(199) An owl swoops from the ridge top, noiseless but as flame.
(200) In the scow the cowering fowl scowled at the howling owl.
(201) The mountain forests are inhabited by European bison, moose, wildcat, chamois, golden eagle, eagle owl, black grouse, and many unique insect species.
(202) The Owl, when she saw that she could get no redress , and that her words were despised, attacked the chatterer by a stratagem .
(203) The threat posed by barred owls to spotted owl recovery is better understood now than when the spotted owl was listed.
(204) Do you remember a few years ago some tree huggers in the northwestern United States wanted to protect the forest home of the Spotted Owl?
(205) Based on the formal definitions of relational database schema and OWL ontology, the approach follows a set of universal mapping rules from a relational database schema to an OWL ontology.
(206) The hooting of an owl came over the hill -- ominous sound!
(207) Most of them had never seen an owl even at nighttime.
(208) The clothes were funky and fun: khaki for military looks, the eyes of an owl staring from a patterned dress, leather zippered jackets with a faux shearling lining and thigh-high cabled socks.
(209) We heard the distant hoot of an owl in the woods.
(210) Common scops owl is found throughout Southern Europe, Central Asia and in some parts of North Africa.