The difference between Haglet and Shearwater
When used as nouns, haglet means a shearwater, whereas shearwater means any of various long-winged pelagic seabirds in the genera calonectris or puffinus, of the family procellariidae, that breed on islands and coastal cliffs.
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Haglet as a noun:
A shearwater.
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Shearwater as a noun:
Any of various long-winged pelagic seabirds in the genera Calonectris or Puffinus, of the family Procellariidae, that breed on islands and coastal cliffs.