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know-how (oh)



n [U] informal
knowledge, practical ability, or skill to do something
::those who have the know-how to exploit the technology to the fullest
:: the know-how needed by today's practising lawyer
::No Other company had the technical know-how to deal with the disaster.

albatross (sh)




Any of more than a dozen species of large seabirds (family Diomedeidae).

Albatrosses are among the most spectacular gliders of all birds; in windy weather they can stay aloft for hours without flapping their wings. They drink seawater and usually eat squid. Albatrosses come ashore only to breed, in colonies typically established on remote oceanic islands. Adults of common species attain wingspans of 7-11 ft (200-350 cm). Albatrosses live long and may be among the few birds to die of old age. They were once held in awe by seamen, who held that killing one would bring bad luck.