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pin-eyed
pin-eyed, a. (ˈpɪnˌaɪd) [f. pin n.1 + eyed ppl. a.] Having an ‘eye’ with a ‘pin’; applied by florists to the long styled form of a flower (esp. Primula), which shows the stigma, resembling a pin's head, at the top of the corolla-tube (opp. to thrum-eyed or rose-eyed, applied to the short-styled form...
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pin-headed
ˈpin-ˈheaded, a. [f. pin-head + -ed2.] a. Having a head like that of a pin; spec. of a flower = pin-eyed.1861 Pin-headed [see pin-eyed]. b. Of a person: having a small head like that of a pin; fig. stupid. So pin-ˈheadedness.1901 Ade Forty Mod. Fables 67 Is it not Sad to see a pin-headed Rake dissip...
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pinned
▪ I. † pinned, a. Obs. [Variant of penned a.] Of a feather: a. Grown, formed. b. Undeveloped, rudimentary: see pin-feathered.1399 Langl. Rich. Redeles ii. 148 Tyll her ffre ffedris be ffulliche y-pynned, þat þey heue wynge. 1665 Hooke Microgr. xxxv. 165 An unripe or pinn'd Feather.▪ II. pinned, ppl....
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thrum
▪ I. † thrum, n.1 Obs. Forms: 1 þrymm, 1–2 þrym, 3–4 þrum, 4 þrom, 4–5 throm, throme, 5 thrumme. [app. OE. þrymm a host, a great body of people, a multitude (also strength, might, majesty, glory); cf. OS. thrumme in mid heruthrummeon ‘with hostile power or strength’; cf. OS. thrimman to swell; also ...
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rose
▪ I. rose, n.1 and a.1 (rəʊz) Forms: 1– rose, 5 roos, 5–6 roose, ross, 5, 7 rosse, 6 ros, roase; Sc. 5 roise, 5–6 rois, roys(e; 9 dial. rooas(e, rwose. [OE. rose or róse, ad. L. rosa (It., Sp., Pg. rosa, F. rose); in ME. prob. reinforced from French. Cf. MDu. rose (Du. roos, Fris. roas), LG. rose, O...
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, Columbina passerina
Plain-breasted Ground Dove, Columbina minuta
Ruddy Ground Dove, Columbina talpacoti
Picui Ground Dove, Columbina picui
Blue-eyed White-fronted Manakin, Lepidothrix serena
Helmeted Manakin, Antilophia galeata
Araripe Manakin, Antilophia bokermanni Endemic Critically endangered
Pin-tailed
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run
▪ I. run, n.1 (rʌn) Forms: α. 5 rune, 7 runne, 6– run. β. north. and Sc. 6–7 ryn, 6– rin. See also ren n. [f. run v. The verbal stem is similarly employed in Fris. rin, Du. ren, G. renn.] I. 1. a. A single act or spell of running. † a near run, a narrow escape, a close shave.c 1450 Mankind 603 (Bran...
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