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sis·kin
(sĭs′kĭn)n.
Any of several small finches, such as Spinus spinus, a greenish-yellow finch of Eurasia and northern Africa, or the pine siskin of North America.
[Obsolete Dutch sīsken, from Middle Dutch, diminutive of sīs, from Middle Low German csītze, probably from Czech číž, of imitative origin.]
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siskin
(ˈsɪskɪn)n
1. (Animals) a yellow-and-black Eurasian finch, Carduelis spinus
2. (Animals) pine siskin a North American finch, Spinus pinus, having a streaked yellowish-brown plumage
[C16: from Middle Dutch sīseken, from Middle Low German sīsek; related to Czech čižek, Russian chizh]
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sis•kin
(ˈsɪs kɪn)n.
any of several small finches, esp. Carduelis spinus, of Eurasia. Compare pine siskin.
[1555–65; < Middle Dutch sijsken]
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Noun | 1. | siskin - small yellow-and-black Eurasian finch with a sharp beak finch - any of numerous small songbirds with short stout bills adapted for crushing seeds |
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