Definitions for Audubon

Audubon Au·du·bon

Spelling: [aw-duh-bon, -buh n]
IPA: /ˈɔ dəˌbɒn, -bən/

Audubon is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 102 anagrams from letters in Audubon (abdnouu).

Definitions for Audubon

noun

  1. John James, 1785–1851, U.S. naturalist who painted and wrote about the birds of North America.

Examples for Audubon

This description is given by Mr Nuttal the naturalist, and quoted by Audubon.

The children were always anxious for the Audubon Fridays to come.

Olivier is based loosely on Alexis de Tocqueville and Parrot has affinities with Audubon.

Heidi, Gloria, and Frances were always the last fans to leave Audubon Drive.

Let us watch with Audubon in the neighbourhood of one of their curious roosting-places.

Audubon's Warbler is a common winter visitant and migrant in Coahuila.

Birds unknown to Audubon, yet flying, as it were, with a rush.

And Audubon continued to paint birds as his business ventures faltered and failed.

There are 12 full-page illustrations, after Audubon, in colors.

On October 11, Gloria showed up on Audubon Drive and nervously rang the doorbell.

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