thrush

thrush
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[[t]θrʌʃ[/t]]
n.
1) orn any of various typically dull-plumaged songbirds of the subfamily Turdinae (family Muscicapidae), of nearly worldwide distribution: many species are outstanding singers
2) orn any of various superficially similar birds, as the waterthrushes
3) sts Older Slang. a female singer
Etymology: bef. 900; ME thrusche, OE thrȳsce, c. OHG drōsca II
thrush
[[t]θrʌʃ[/t]] n.
1) pat a disease of the mouth characterized by a whitish growth and ulcerations, caused by a fungus of the genus Candida, esp
C albicans[/ex]
2) vet (in horses) a diseased condition of the frog of the foot
Etymology: 1655–65; akin to Dan tröske, Sw torsk

From formal English to slang. 2014.

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