Auks

/ɔːks/ noun

A family of diving seabirds found mostly in the Northern Hemisphere, including puffins, murres, and auklets, known for their strong swimmers and distinctive appearance.

From Old Norse 'álka,' origin unclear but possibly imitative. The word entered English from Scandinavian languages where these birds were commonly observed.

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