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Definition: Gymnorhina tibicen
Gymnorhina tibicen
n : crow-sized black-and-white bird; a good mimic often caged
[syn:
piping crow,
piping crow-shrike]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Gymnorhina tibicen
Piping
\Pip"ing\ (p[imac]p"[i^]ng), a. [From
Pipe, v.]
1. Playing on a musical pipe.
“Lowing herds and piping
swains.” --Swift.
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2. Peaceful; favorable to, or characterized by, the music of
the pipe rather than of the drum and fife. --Shak.
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3. Emitting a high, shrill sound.
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4. Simmering; boiling; sizzling; hissing; -- from the sound
of boiling fluids.
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Piping crow,
Piping crow shrike,
Piping roller
(Zo["o]l.), any Australian bird of the genus
Gymnorhina,
esp.
Gymnorhina tibicen, which is black and white, and
the size of a small crow. Called also
caruck.
Piping frog (Zo["o]l.), a small American tree frog (
Hyla Pickeringii
) which utters a high, shrill note in early
spring.
Piping hot, boiling hot; hissing hot; very hot. [Colloq.]
--Milton.
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Magpie
\Mag"pie\, n. [OE. & Prov. E. magot pie, maggoty pie, fr.
Mag, Maggot, equiv. to Margaret, and fr. F. Marquerite, and
common name of the magpie. Marguerite is fr. L. margarita
pearl, Gr. ?, prob. of Eastern origin. See
Pie magpie, and
cf. the analogous names
Tomtit, and
Jackdaw.] (Zo["o]l.)
Any one of numerous species of the genus
Pica and related
genera, allied to the jays, but having a long graduated tail.
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2. Any one of several black-and-white birds, such as
Gymnorhina tibicen, not belonging to the genus
Pica.
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Note: The common European magpie (
Pica pica, or
Pica caudata
) is a black and white noisy and mischievous
bird. It can be taught to speak. The American magpie
(
Pica Hudsonica) is very similar. The yellow-belled
magpie (
Pica Nuttalli) inhabits California. The blue
magpie (
Cyanopolius Cooki) inhabits Spain. Other
allied species are found in Asia. The Tasmanian and
Australian magpies are crow shrikes, as the white
magpie (
Gymnorhina organicum), the black magpie
(
Strepera fuliginosa), and the Australian magpie
(
Cracticus picatus).
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3. A talkative person; a chatterbox.
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Magpie lark (Zo["o]l.), a common Australian bird (
Grallina picata
), conspicuously marked with black and white; --
called also
little magpie.
Magpie moth (Zo["o]l.), a black and white European
geometrid moth (
Abraxas grossulariata); the harlequin
moth. Its larva feeds on currant and gooseberry bushes.
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