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great skua
great skuan. A predatory gull-like seabird (Stercorarius skua) of the North Atlantic, having brownish plumage.sku•a (ˈskyu ə) n., pl. sku•as. 1. any of several large, brown, gull-like predatory birds of the genus Catharacta, related to jaegers, esp. C. skua (great skua), of colder waters of both northern and southern seas. 2. Brit. jaeger (def. 1). [1670–80; < Faeroese skū(g)vur; compare Old Norse skūfr tassel, tuft, also skua (in poetry)] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | great skua - large brown skua of the northern AtlanticCatharacta skuabonxie, skua - gull-like jaeger of northern seas | EncyclopediaSeeskuagreat skua Related to great skua: bonxieSynonyms for great skuanoun large brown skua of the northern AtlanticSynonymsRelated Words |