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ETYMOLOGY OF THE WORD ABERDEVINE

Of unknown origin.
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PRONUNCIATION OF ABERDEVINE

aberdevine  [ˌæbədɪˈviːn] play
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GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF ABERDEVINE

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Aberdevine is a noun.
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WHAT DOES ABERDEVINE MEAN IN ENGLISH?

aberdevine

Eurasian siskin

The Eurasian Siskin is a small passerine bird in the finch family Fringillidae. It is also called the European Siskin, Common Siskin or just Siskin. Other names include Black-headed Goldfinch, barley bird and aberdevine. It is very common throughout Europe and Asia. It is found in forested areas, both coniferous and mixed woodland where it feeds on seeds of all kinds, especially of alder and conifers. It can be distinguished from other similar finches by the color of the plumage. The upper parts are greyish green and the under parts grey-streaked white. Its wings are black with a conspicuous yellow wing bar, and the tail is black with yellow sides. The male has a mainly yellow face and breast, with a neat black cap. Female and young birds have a greyish green head and no cap. It is a trusting, sociable and active bird. The song of this bird is a pleasant mix of twitters and trills. For these reasons it is often raised in captivity. These birds have an unusual migration pattern as every few years in winter they migrate southwards in large numbers.

Definition of aberdevine in the English dictionary

The definition of aberdevine in the dictionary is a former name for the siskin, when kept as a cagebird.

WORDS THAT RHYME WITH ABERDEVINE


advene
ədˈviːn
contravene
ˌkɒntrəˈviːn
convene
kənˈviːn
Devine
dəˈviːn
intervene
ˌɪntəˈviːn
landgravine
ˈlændɡrəˌviːn
Lavigne
læ´viːn
margravine
ˈmɑːɡrəˌviːn
mauveine
ˈməʊviːn
nervine
ˈnɜːviːn
olivine
ˈɒlɪˌviːn
palsgravine
ˈpɔːlzɡrəˌviːn
prevene
prɪˈviːn
ravine
rəˈviːn
reconvene
ˌriːkənˈviːn
Slovene
sləʊˈviːn
subvene
səbˈviːn
supervene
ˌsuːpəˈviːn
sylvine
ˈsɪlviːn
Wien
viːn

WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE ABERDEVINE

abelmosk
Abelson
Abeokuta
aber
Abercrombie
Aberdare
Aberdeen
Aberdeen Angus
Aberdeen terrier
Aberdeenshire
Aberdonian
Aberfan
abernethy
aberrance
aberrancy
aberrant
aberrantly
aberrate
aberration
aberrational

WORDS THAT END LIKE ABERDEVINE

acriflavine
alvine
avine
bovine
cervine
corvine
divine
ergonovine
grapevine
Irvine
lovevine
milvine
ovine
provine
Revelation of Saint John the Divine
riboflavine
savine
the divine
trumpet vine
vine

Synonyms and antonyms of aberdevine in the English dictionary of synonyms

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Aberdevine
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Aberdevine
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giống chim hoàng tước
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Translator English - Afrikaans

barmsijs
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Translator English - Swedish

aberdevine
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Translator English - Norwegian

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TENDENCIES OF USE OF THE TERM «ABERDEVINE»

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FREQUENCY OF USE OF THE TERM «ABERDEVINE» OVER TIME

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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ABERDEVINE»

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The British Cyclopæedia of Natural History: Combining a ...
Aberdevine. The whole markings of the plumage in this species considerably resemble those of the common redpole linnet (Linaria pusilla) ; the colours, however, arc different Though by no means remarkable for the melody of its song , it is a ...
Charles Frederick Partington, 1835
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Ornithological Dictionary of British Birds
Aberdevine. (cw«e/«. spinus,. cuvier.) □ BWon.Oyseanx, p. 354. — Gesner, Aves , 1. — Aldrovanil, Aves, 1. p. 352. — Fringilla spinus, Linn. Syst. I. p. 322. 25. — Faun. Suee. No. 237. — Gmel, Syst. 1. p. 914. sp. 25.— Lath. Irnl. Orn. 1. p.
George Montagu, James Rennie, 1831
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The British Cyclopædia of Natural History: Combining a ...
167 Siberian polecat, marten, iii. 216 Siluride, silurus, iii. 687 Silvery gade, gadoida, ii. 563 Simia, ape, i. 161 Sinapis arvensis, charlock, i. 8 Sinapis nigra, mustard, iii. 299 Siskin, aberdevine, i. 2 ; ear duel t, 700 ; black-headed or olivares, 703 ...
Charles Frederick Partington, 1837
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Natural History: Or, Second Division of "The English ...
ABERDEVINE (Carduelis spinas, Cuvier; Fringilla ligurina, Ranzani), sometimes called the Siskin, a well-known song-bird, which has some resemblance to the green variety of the canary- bird, but there is considerable difference in individual  ...
Charles Knight, 1866
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The English Cyclopaedia: Geography
ABERDEVINE (Cardueli* spinus, Cuvier; Pringitta ligurina,, Rnnzani), sometimes called the Siskin, a well-known song-bird, which has some resemblance to the green variety of the canary- bird, but there is considerable difference in individual  ...
Charles Knight, 1866
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The British Cyclopaedia of the Arts, Sciences, History, ...
In confinement, the aberdevine is constantly running along the wires of its cage, and when tame, if any thing it is fond of is held to it, it is taken always with the head downwards. If a privet berry, or a piece of almond,* to both of which it is ...
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A Practical Treatise on British Song Birds: In which is ...
THE ABERDEVINE, OR SISKIN. This bird bears so strong a resemblance to the canary, that it might readily be mistaken for it : the plumage of the cock is generally of a dusky greenish cast, with a bright yellow breast, and a yellow bar across ...
Joseph Nash, 1824
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The English Cyclopaedia: Division. Geography. 4v. and Suppl
ABERDEVINE (Cardutlis spinus, Cuvier; Fringilla ligurina, Ranzani), sometimes called the Siskin, a well-known song-bird, which has some resemblauce to the green variety of the canary- bird, but there is considerable difference in individual  ...
Charles Knight, 1866
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The Penny Cyclopædia of the Society for the Diffusion of ...
... 20 Abele Tree [see Populus] Abelmoschus, 21 Abencrrages, 21 Aben Kara, 22 Aber, 22 Aberbrothwick, 22 Abercromby, Sir Ralph, 22 Aberdeen, 23 Aberdevine, 24 Abergavenny, 24 Abernethy, John, 24 Aberration of light, 25 Abervstwith, ...
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The Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffusion of ...
The population of the burgh and parish, in 1821, was 26,484; by the last returns in 1831 it had increased to 32,912. ABERDEVINE (Carduelis minus, Cuvier ; Fringilla ligurina, Ranz ani ), sometimes called the siskin, a well-known song-bird , ...
Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, 1833

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