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Jackdaw logo #10101) Celtic punk group 2) Corvine bird 3) Corvus monedula 4) Cockney rhyming slang for jaw 5) Crow 6) Dark bird 7) Exclusively Saxon word 8) Exclusively Anglo word 9) Thieving bird 10) Word with Anglo-Saxon origins 11) Word of purely Anglo origin
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Jackdaw

Jackdaw logo #10101) Crow 2) Daw
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Jackdaw

Jackdaw logo #21002• (n.) See Daw, n.
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jackdaw

jackdaw logo #21003(species Corvus monedula), crowlike black bird with gray nape and pearly eyes of the family Corvidae (q.v.; order Passeriformes). Jackdaws, which ... [1 related articles]
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Jackdaw

Jackdaw logo #20972Jack'daw` noun [ Prob. 2d jack + daw , noun ] (Zoology) See Daw , noun
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Jackdaw

Jackdaw logo #21217Jackdaw is a common name for two birds of the family Corvidae. The European jackdaw (Corvus monedula) , is about 33 centimetres long. It is dark grey, blackest and glossiest on the head, back, wings, and tail, with a paler grey neck.
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Jackdaw

Jackdaw logo #21217Jackdaw is London Cockney rhyming slang for jaw.
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jackdaw

jackdaw logo #20400[n] - common black-and-gray Eurasian bird noted for thievery
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jackdaw

jackdaw logo #20974daw noun common black-and-grey Eurasian bird noted for thievery
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jackdaw

jackdaw logo #21221Bird belonging to the crow family, native to Europe and Asia. It is mainly black, but greyish on the sides and back of the head, and about 33 cm/1.1 ft long. It nests in tree holes or on buildings. Usually it lays five bluish-white eggs, mottled with tiny dark brown spots. Jackdaws feed on a wide range of insects, molluscs, spiders, worms, ...
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