"grey-capped greenfinch" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: grey-capped greenfinches [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun}} grey-capped greenfinch (plural grey-capped greenfinches)
  1. A small passerine bird of species Chloris sinica, in the finch family Fringillidae, native to East Asia. Categories (lifeform): True finches Synonyms: Oriental greenfinch Translations (Chloris sinica): verdum oriental [masculine] (Catalan), 金翅雀 (jīnchìquè) (Chinese Mandarin), verdier de Chine [masculine] (French), Chinagrünfink [masculine] (German), 방울새 (bang'ulsae) (Korean), doğu floryası (Turkish), sẻ thông Trung Quốc (Vietnamese), llinos werdd y Dwyrain [feminine] (Welsh)

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