A bird, usually black, of the genus Corvus, having a strong conical beak, with projecting bristles. It has a harsh, croaking note. See Caw.
A bar of iron with a beak, crook, or claw; a bar of iron used as a lever; a crowbar.
The cry of the cock. See Crow, v. i., 1.
an iron lever (crowbar) with a sharp point on one end and two claws at the other [97.20
black birds having a raucous call
the cry of a cock (or an imitation of it)
a family of a certain type of bird - a raven is a subset of that family
a large black bird native to Earth , similar in appearance to a raven
a large, black bird which has a loud, harsh cry
The true crows are large passerine birds that comprise the genus Corvus. Ranging in size from the relatively small pigeon-sized jackdaws (Eurasian and Daurian) to the Common Raven of the Holarctic region and Thick-billed Raven of the highlands of Ethiopia, the 40 or so members of this genus occur on all temperate continents (except South America) and several offshore and oceanic islands (including Hawai‘i).
Crow is a Minneapolis-based blues-rock band that was active from 1967 to 1972. They are best known for the song “Evil Woman (Don’t Play Your Games With Me),†which was covered by Black Sabbath.