| aer·ie or aer·y also ey·rie or ey·ry   (ârē, îrē) 
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              Tweet n. pl.  aer·ies also ey·ries  1.  The nest of a bird, such as an eagle, built on a cliff or other high place. 2.  A house or stronghold perched on a height. [Medieval Latin aeria, from Old French aire, aerie, origin, family (probably influenced by Latin ārea, open space, threshing floor, and āerius, aerial), from Latin ager, field; see  agro- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.]  (click for a larger image)aerie osprey nest | 
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