serin
IPA: sˈɛrɪn
noun
- Any of various small finches in the genus Serinus, with largely yellow plumage.
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Examples of "serin" in Sentences
- Notable endemics found here include the yellow-throated serin and Prince Ruspoli's turaco.
- Soldiers are not just learning about nerve agents, they're learning specifically about serin gas.
- It is much more balanced and comfortable but I don't believe it protects against serin gas or anthrax.
- Ruppell's chat (Myrmecocichla melaena) and Ankober serin (Serinus ankoberensis) are two notable near-endemics.
- I am not sure where you got your information, they found mustard gas, serin sp nerve agent, chemical warheads and more.
- Threatened bird species include two near-endemics, the Ankober serin (Serinus ankoberensis, EN) and the white-winged flufftail (Sarothrura ayresi, EN).
- The serin gas attack in the Tokyo subway system, done by a looped out cult with a belief system totally discontected from any serious political or demographic movement.
- Adult male Ethiopian black-headed siskin, Serinus nigriceps, also known as the Ethiopian siskin or (African/Abyssinian) black-headed siskin, or the black-headed serin, photographed at Bale Mountains, Ethiopia (Africa).
- There are others that are even less well reported: a brown, thrush-sized duck from St. Paul Island in the Indian Ocean (described by John Barrow in 1793); an unverified serin from Ethiopia, referred to in passing by Clement et al. (1993, p. 17); and … the mystery birds of the Falkland Islands.
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