Aquila
1 Americannoun
noun
genitive
Aquilaenoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of Aquila
from Latin: eagle
Example Sentences
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Last week, the US announced that it had boarded and inspected the Aquila II, which US forces had "tracked and hunted" to the Indian Ocean.
From BBC
This week, U.S. forces seized the Aquila II. It was loaded with Venezuelan oil at the time but had previously transported Russian crude.
US officials said the ship - named Aquila II - was operating in defiance of a US "quarantine of sanctioned vessels in the Caribbean".
From BBC
The Aquila II loaded nearly 1 million barrels of merey crude at Venezuela’s Jose terminal on Dec. 6, according to Lloyd’s.
On Thursday, the juvenile court of nearby Aquila suspended the couple's parental responsibility and ordered the transfer of the children to a protective home with their mother.
From Barron's
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