Definition for VULTUR, or VUL'TURE

VULTUR, or VUL'TURE, n.

L. vultur.] The first of these words is the natural history name of a genus of Accipitrine fowls, and the second its English proper name. Vultures have a large and strong beak,: the nostrils pierced transversely to its base; the head and neck without feathers, or caruncles, and a collar of long feathers, or of down, at the root of the neck. Proper vultures have hitherto been found only on the eastern continent. Cuvier.

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