SONG THRUSH vs THROSTLE: NOUN
- A songbird in the thrush family, found across Eurasia, taxonomic name Turdus philomelos.
- One of the common thrushes of Europe, Turdus musicus; the mavis or throstle, closely related to the mistle-thrush, redwing, and fieldfare.
- A Eurasian and African songbird (Turdus philomelos) having brown upper plumage, a spotted breast, and a distinctive musical song.
- Common Old World thrush noted for its song
- A song thrush.
- The missel thrush.
- The song thrush. See under song.
- A machine for spinning wool, cotton, etc., from the rove, consisting of a set of drawing-rollers with bobbins and fliers, and differing from the mule in having the twisting-apparatus stationary, and also in that it twists and winds simultaneously and continuously.
- A thrush; especially, the song-thrush or mavis, Turdus musicus. See thrasher, and cut under thrush.
- A machine formerly used for spinning fibers such as cotton or wool.
- Any of various thrushes, especially a song thrush.
- Common Old World thrush noted for its song
- A spinning machine formerly used to twist and wind fibers of cotton or wool continuously
SONG THRUSH vs THROSTLE: RELATED WORDS
- Nuthatch, Marsh harrier, Tawny owl, Stone curlew, Mistle thrush, Brown thrasher, Ovenbird, Winter wren, Yellow warbler, Willow tit, Meadow pipit, Willow warbler, Turdus philomelos, Mavis, Throstle
- Trunch, Penally, Clumber, Ghyll, Wykeham, Springhead, Upwell, Buttermere, Clachan, Sheepcote, Fosseway, Ropery, Turdus philomelos, Song thrush, Mavis
SONG THRUSH vs THROSTLE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Spotted flycatcher, Skylarks, Nuthatch, Marsh harrier, Tawny owl, Stone curlew, Mistle thrush, Brown thrasher, Ovenbird, Winter wren, Yellow warbler, Willow tit, Meadow pipit, Willow warbler, Throstle
- Brighouse, Chalkstone, Garden suburb, Trunch, Penally, Clumber, Wykeham, Springhead, Upwell, Buttermere, Clachan, Sheepcote, Fosseway, Ropery, Song thrush
SONG THRUSH vs THROSTLE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Song Thrush - Singles seen three times around the settlement in gardens.
- The song thrush has a loud, melodic song.
- Although it featured the throstle, it did not include the blue and white striped shield of the club badge.
SONG THRUSH vs THROSTLE: QUESTIONS
- N/A
- Why is there a throstle on the badge of Manchester United?