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It is most commonly used as a noun to refer to a deep-sea diver, a tool for dipping liquid, or a member of a dippers' guild. Example sentence: The dipper dove deep into the ocean in search of jewels.
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dipper
noun
Any of various small passerine birds of the genus Cinclus that live near fast-flowing streams and feed along the bottom.
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After about 20 minutes, the group proceeded downstairs, where I discretely rejoined them to visit the actual shrine.In an antechamber at the back of the building, we performed a ritual purification by pouring water on our hands using a traditional bamboo dipper filled from a long stone basin, after which women in white robes presented us with elegant paper towels.
A dipper dredge is essentially a power shovel mounted on a barge for marine use.
Sporadic incidents occur between species when one or both are foraging; a kingfisher may pilfer a food item from a dipper (Cinclus), and a savanna kingfisher will occasionally fly down to seize a grasshopper flushed by a human.
Alcor makes a visual double with the brighter star Mizar in the middle of the handle of the Big Dipper (Ursa Major).
After walking in the pattern of the constellation Ursa Major (the Big Dipper), the priest prostrates himself in a fetal position, with his face resting on his hands, which continue to hold the tablet.
In China a handful of configurations show similarity to those of the West, including the scorpion, the lion, the hunter (Orion), and the northern dipper, suggesting the possibility of a very old common tradition for a few groups but otherwise almost complete independence.
High up, on the woodland edge, are red deer and the scarce heath fritillary butterfly, while the tracks of the valley bottom hug the crystal-clear River Horner, the haunt of the dipper and the wild brown trout.
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It's a rare treat to hear Martinu's monstrous, multiply-climactic Double Concerto – a real big-dipper ride.
A lady guide in a Colonial gown explained "Our candle-dipper has just stepped out for her coffee break".
Elsewhere on the site you discover the reason for the name: "The 7 stars are an allusion to The Big Dipper or The Plough, the auspicious seven star constellation which has guided travellers since ancient times".
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