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aerie

1 of 1noun
/ˈɛri/
Forms:aeries
1

a nest built high on a cliff, tree, or other elevated location by eagles, hawks, or falcons

  • The eagle's aerie was perched on a rocky cliff.
  • Falcons returned each spring to the same aerie.
  • We spotted an aerie nestled in the tallest pine.
  • The ranger pointed out a distant aerie through binoculars.
  • The hawk defended its aerie from intruders.
2

a remote or elevated position from which someone observes or oversees others

  • The CEO worked from a sleek aerie overlooking the city.
  • The writer retreated to his mountain aerie for solitude.
  • From her aerie, she watched the crowds below.
  • He lived in a penthouse aerie, far removed from street life.
  • The general surveyed the battlefield from his aerie on the ridge.