magpie
Kelime Anlamı :
1. saksağan.
2. Başkalarının attığı hurda ve saire şeyleri toplayan kişi.
3. Pica pica.
4. (isim) saksağan.
Eş Anlamlı Kelimeler :
Tanımlar :
1.
any of various birds of the family Corvidae found worldwide, having a long graduated tail and black, blue, or green plumage with white markings and noted for their chattering call. the species pica pica, the black-billed magpie, is widespread in the northern hemisphere. also called pie2.
2. any of various birds resembling the magpie, such as the australian bell magpie of the family Cracticidae.
3. A person who chatters.
4. one who compulsively collects or hoards small objects.
2. any of various birds resembling the magpie, such as the australian bell magpie of the family Cracticidae.
3. A person who chatters.
4. one who compulsively collects or hoards small objects.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
one of several kinds of bird in the family Corvidae, especially pica pica.
2. A superficially similar australian bird, Gymnorhina tibicen.
3. someone who displays a magpie-like quality such as collecting, or committing robbery.
4. fan or member of Newcastle united F.C.
2. A superficially similar australian bird, Gymnorhina tibicen.
3. someone who displays a magpie-like quality such as collecting, or committing robbery.
4. fan or member of Newcastle united F.C.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
any one of numerous species of the genus pica and related genera, allied to the jays, but having a long graduated tail.
2. any one of several black-and-white birds, such as Gymnorhina tibicen, not belonging to the genus pica.
3. A talkative person; a chatterbox.
2. any one of several black-and-white birds, such as Gymnorhina tibicen, not belonging to the genus pica.
3. A talkative person; a chatterbox.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
A well-known bird of europe, asia, and america, of the genus pica and family Corvidœ; the pica pica, P. rustica, P. caudata, or P. hudsonica.
2. the magpie-shrike.
3. A halfpenny.
4. A bishop: so called from the black and white of his robes.
5. among british marksmen, a shot striking that division of the target which is next to the outermost when the target is divided into four sections: so called because the markers indicate this hit by means of a black and white disk.
6. A breed of small domesticated pigeons having the head, the under side of the body, and the long flight-feathers white, and the rest of the plumage clear black, red, yellow, or blue: the line between the two colors should be sharply defined. the name is derived from the suggestion of a magpie found in the black-and-white variety.
7. A black-and-white costume for women in which the contrasts are very marked, the masses of color being large.
2. the magpie-shrike.
3. A halfpenny.
4. A bishop: so called from the black and white of his robes.
5. among british marksmen, a shot striking that division of the target which is next to the outermost when the target is divided into four sections: so called because the markers indicate this hit by means of a black and white disk.
6. A breed of small domesticated pigeons having the head, the under side of the body, and the long flight-feathers white, and the rest of the plumage clear black, red, yellow, or blue: the line between the two colors should be sharply defined. the name is derived from the suggestion of a magpie found in the black-and-white variety.
7. A black-and-white costume for women in which the contrasts are very marked, the masses of color being large.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia