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roc
(rŏk)n.
A mythical bird of prey having enormous size and strength.
[Arabic ruḫḫ.]
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roc
(rɒk)n
(Non-European Myth & Legend) (in Arabian legend) a bird of enormous size and power
[C16: from Arabic rukhkh, from Persian rukh]
ROC
abbreviation for
(Military) Royal Observer Corps
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roc
(rɒk)n.
(in medieval Asian literature and lore, as The Arabian Nights' Entertainments) a predatory bird of great size and strength.
[1570–80; < Arabic rukhkh, probably < Persian rukh; compare rook2]
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Noun | 1. | ![]() mythical creature, mythical monster - a monster renowned in folklore and myth |
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