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  • 91Dermatobia hominis — Adult female human botfly Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia …

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  • 92Oestridae — Oes·tri·dae es tri .dē, ēs n pl a family of dipteran flies consisting of the botflies and formerly including also the warble flies oes·trid trəd adj or n * * * Oes·tri·dae (esґtrĭ de) a family of flies, including the bot, heel, and warble… …

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  • 93bird — n. 1) game; land; migratory; tropical; wading; water birds 2) birds of passage; birds of prey 3) (usu. fig.) a rare bird 4) birds build nests; chirp, twitter, warble; flock together; fly; migrate; molt; sing; soar 5) a covey, flock of birds 6)… …

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  • 94lark — I n. prank for a lark (he did it just for a lark) II n. type of bird larks sing, warble * * * [lɑːk] warble [ type of bird ] larks sing [ prank ] for a lark (he did it just for a lark) …

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  • 95nightingale — n. nightingales sing, warble * * * [ naɪtɪŋgeɪl] warble nightingales sing …

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  • 96chirp — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. i. chirrup, cheep, peep, crick, stridulate. See cry. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. chirrup, cheep, twitter, warble, peep, tweet, chip, quaver, trill, pipe, roll, lilt, purl; see also sound 1 . III (Roget s… …

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  • 97yodel — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. i. warble (see music). II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. trill, warble, carol; see sing 1 …

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  • 98warbler — agent noun from WARBLE (Cf. warble). Applied to Old World songbirds by 1773 and to North American birds that look like them but sing little by 1783 …

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  • 99trill — trɪl n. rapid alternation between two adjacent tones, shake (Music); rapid succession of sounds, vibrato, warble v. produce a trill, utter or play with a rapid alternation between two adjacent tones, produce a rapid succession of sounds, warble …

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  • 100trilled — trɪl n. rapid alternation between two adjacent tones, shake (Music); rapid succession of sounds, vibrato, warble v. produce a trill, utter or play with a rapid alternation between two adjacent tones, produce a rapid succession of sounds, warble …

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