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Definitions of nightingale in various dictionaries:
noun - European songbird noted for its melodious nocturnal song
noun - English nurse remembered for her work during the Crimean War (1820-1910)
A European songbird (Luscinia megarhynchos) with reddish-brown plumage, noted for the melodious song of the male at night during the breeding season.
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| In 1713 Anne Finch, Lady Winchilsea, wrote a poem to this bird, 106 years before John Keats' ode |
| "Thou wast not born for death, immortal bird!" Keats wrote in the "Ode to" this feathered friend |
| Keats' ode to this bird begins, "My heart aches, and a drowsy numbness pains my sense" |
| A songbird, or the last name of nursing pioneer Florence |
| Keats tells this subject of an ode, "Thou wast not born for death, immortal bird!" |
| A state funeral at Westminster? No, thanks! The family plot in St. Margaret of Antioch churchyard was the choice for this nurse |
| During World War II, one job of the Howard DGA-15 was as a Navy air ambulance with this bird name that's associated with nursing |
| Inky cat footprints are found in the writings of this 19th century British founder of modern nursing who owned dozens |
| In 1860 at St. Thomas' Hospital in London, this woman opened the first formal nursing school |
| Brought a team of nurses to the Crimean War on a mail boat |
| Possible Dictionary Clues |
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| a small migratory thrush with drab brownish plumage, noted for its rich melodious song which can often be heard at night. |
| a small, brown European bird known especially for the beautiful song of the male, usually heard during the night |
| A small migratory thrush with drab brownish plumage, noted for its rich melodious song which can often be heard at night. |
| A European songbird (Luscinia megarhynchos) with reddish-brown plumage, noted for the melodious song of the male at night during the breeding season. |
| Any of various other nocturnal songbirds of the genus Luscinia. |
| European songbird noted for its melodious nocturnal song |
| English nurse remembered for her work during the Crimean War (1820-1910) |
| Geographic Matches |
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| Nightingale, Alberta, CANADA |
| Nightingale, MARYLAND, UNITED STATES |
| Nightingale, NEVADA, UNITED STATES |
| Nightingale description |
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| The common nightingale or simply nightingale (Luscinia megarhynchos), also known as rufous nightingale, is a small passerine bird best known for its powerful and beautiful song. It was formerly classed as a member of the thrush family Turdidae, but is now more generally considered to be an Old World flycatcher, Muscicapidae. It belongs to a group of more terrestrial species, often called chats. |
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| CANARY |
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| LINNET |
| MAN |
| MEADOWLARK |
| NUTHATCH |