The term Adler, the German word for the bird of prey "eagle", is both the last name of many people and an emblematic bird (notably in heraldry, bannistics, numismatics etc.) featured on many blazons since the feudal age, including the present German Bundeswappen and at times on the flags of Austria and Germany.
Adler may also refer to:
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Compound of edel and Aar. When Aar started assuming a more general meaning of "bird of prey suitable for hunting or falconry", the term edler Aar emerged to distinguish eagles from other hunting birds such as falcons and hawks.
Adler m. (genitive Adlers, plural Adler)
Mónica Teresa Adler (Adler)
Lichenologist (Argentina)
Departmento de Ciencias Biológicas
Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales,
Universidad de Buenos Aires,
Piso 4, Pabellón 2, Ciudad Universitaria,
1428 Capital Federal, Argentina
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