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Definition of stonechat
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Stonechat
(n.) The
wheatear.
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Stone-cold
::
Stonechat
(n.) The blue
titmouse.
Chat
::
Chat (n.) A bird of the genus
Icteria,
allied
to the
warblers,
in
America.
The best known
species
are the
yellow-breasted
chat (I.
viridis),
and the
long-tailed
chat (I.
longicauda).
In
Europe
the name is given to
several
birds of the
family
Saxicolidae,
as the
stonechat,
and
whinchat..
Wheatear
::
Wheatear
(n.) A small
European
singing
bird
(Saxicola
/nanthe).
The male is white
beneath,
bluish
gray
above,
with black wings and a black
stripe
through
each eye. The tail is black at the tip and in the
middle,
but white at the base and on each side.
Called
also
checkbird,
chickell,
dykehopper,
fallow
chat,
fallow
finch,
stonechat,
and
whitetail..
Stonechat
::
Stonechat
(n.) A
small,
active,
and very
common
European
singing
bird
(Pratincola
rubicola);
--
called
also
chickstone,
stonechacker,
stonechatter,
stoneclink,
stonesmith..
Saxicoline
::
Saxicoline
(a.)
Stone-inhabiting;
pertaining
to, or
having
the
characteristics
of, the
stonechats..
Stonechat
::
Stonechat
(n.) The
wheatear.
Stone-still
::
Stonesmickle
(n.) The
stonechat;
--
called
also
stonesmitch.
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