Siskin
11Siskin — alksninukas statusas T sritis zoologija | vardynas atitikmenys: lot. Carduelis spinus angl. Siskin vok. Erlenzeisig …
12siskin — čivyliai statusas T sritis zoologija | vardynas atitikmenys: lot. Carduelis angl. greenfinch; linnet; redpoll; siskin vok. Hänfling, m rus. чечётка, f ryšiai: platesnis terminas – čivyliai siauresnis terminas – amerikinis alksninukas siauresnis… …
13Siskin Children's Institute — Siskin Children s Institute, a non profit organization in Chattanooga, Tennessee, is an emerging leader in the field of early childhood special education. The Institute is dedicated to improving the quality of life for children with special needs …
14Siskin green — Siskin Sis kin, n. [Dan. sisgen; cf. Sw. siska, G. zeisig, D. sijsje; of Slav. origin; cf. Pol. czy?.] (Zo[ o]l.) (a) A small green and yellow European finch ({Spinus spinus}, or {Carduelis spinus}); called also {aberdevine}. (b) The American… …
15siskin — noun a) A small green and yellow European finch, Carduelis Spinus spinus or . b) Any of various similar birds in the genera Carduelis and Serinus. Syn: aberdevine …
16siskin — small finch like songbird Unusual Animals …
17siskin — n. any of several species of small European finch …
18siskin — noun a small yellowish green finch associated with conifers. [Carduelis spinus (northern Eurasia) and related species.] Origin C16: from MDu. siseken, of Slavic origin …
19siskin — n. Aberdevine (Fringilla spinus) …
20siskin — sis·kin …