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Warbler

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Noun

1. warbler

a singer; usually a singer who adds embellishments to the song

2. warbler

a small active songbird

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Warbler

see synonyms of warbler
noun
1. 
a person or thing that warbles
2. 
any small active passerine songbird of the Old World subfamily Sylviinae: family Muscicapidae. They have a cryptic plumage and slender bill and are arboreal insectivores
3. Also called: wood warbler
any small bird of the American family Parulidae, similar to the Old World forms but often brightly coloured

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Warbler

see synonyms of warbler
noun
1. 
a bird or person that warbles; singer; songster
2.  US
any of a large, New World passerine family (Parulidae) of small, insect-eating birds, many of which are brightly colored, as the yellow warbler, the prothonotary warbler, or the American redstart; wood warbler
3. 
any of a large, mainly Old World, passerine family (Sylviidae) of small songbirds, including the whitethroats

Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition. Copyright © 2010 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.


Warbler

see synonyms of warbler
n.
1. Any of various small New World songbirds of the family Parulidae, many of which have brightly colored plumage or markings, as the redstart and the yellowthroat. Also called wood warbler.
2. Any of various small, often brownish or grayish Old World songbirds of the family Silviidae, as the blackcap and the whitethroat.
3. Music One that warbles; a singer.

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