Noun
A ravisher; a plunderer.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA free raptor show by The Nature Connection's Chris Tolman, featuring several live birds of prey, will be held at the Detroit Lakes City Park Bandshell starting at 6 p.m. Visit natureconnectionmn.org for more information. Source: Internet
During gameplay, the player had a choice of utilizing her "psi-flash" attack, where her Phoenix raptor would stun her opponents; or if her power was running low, a player could use Rachel's fiery wings to cause physical damage. Source: Internet
Additionally, it features proven components found on operational AESA arrays today, including its cousin, the F-22 Raptor APG-77. Source: Internet
Ford broke the sport truck mold when it introduced the SVT Raptor in 2009, and though other performance trucks have since entered the market, remains the king of all-purpose trucking. Source: Internet
A few weeks ago a raptor of some kind (I'm guessing a Red-Tailed Hawk) attacked a few young pheasants I've been raising to release into a field behind my house. Source: Internet
According to Paul Frost of The Raptor Foundation, this owl is sacred to the Ainu, a native people residing on Hokkaidu. Source: Internet