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The answer OSCINE has 8 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of oscine in various dictionaries:
noun - passerine bird having specialized vocal apparatus
adj - of or relating to the songbirds
A bird of the suborder Oscines.
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Like a crow or lark |
Relating to songbirds |
Like many songbirds |
Inarticulate comebacks |
Of songbirds |
Bird of Paradise |
Of songbirds (anagram of CONIES) |
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Of, relating to, or belonging to the Oscines, a large suborder of passerine birds that includes most songbirds. |
A bird of the suborder Oscines. |
passerine bird having specialized vocal apparatus |
of or relating to the songbirds |
Oscine might refer to |
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A songbird is a bird belonging to the clade Passeri of the perching birds (Passeriformes). Another name that is sometimes seen as a scientific or vernacular name is Oscines, from Latin oscen, "a songbird". This group contains 5000 or so species found all over the world, in which the vocal organ typically is developed in such a way as to produce a diverse and elaborate bird song. * Songbirds form one of the two major lineages of extant perching birds, the other being the Tyranni, which are most diverse in the Neotropics and absent from many parts of the world. The Tyranni have a simpler syrinx musculature, and while their vocalizations are often just as complex and striking as those of songbirds, they are altogether more mechanical sounding. There is a third perching bird lineage, the Acanthisitti from New Zealand, of which only two species remain alive today. * Some evidence suggests that songbirds evolved 50 million years ago in the part of Gondwana that later became India, Sri Lanka, Aus |