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Nisus (gcide) | Nisus \Ni"sus\, n. [L., fr. niti, p. p. nisus, to strive.]
1. A striving; an effort; a conatus.
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A nisus or energizing towards a presented object.
--Hickok.
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2. (Physiol.)
(a) The periodic procreative desire manifested in the
spring by birds, etc.
(b) The contraction of the diaphragm and abdominal muscles
to evacuate feces or urine.
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nisus (wn) | nisus
n 1: an effortful attempt to attain a goal [syn: striving,
nisus, pains, strain] |
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Accipiter nisus (gcide) | Sparrow \Spar"row\, n. [OE. sparwe, AS. spearwa; akin to OHG.
sparo, G. sperling, Icel. sp["o]rr, Dan. spurv, spurre, Sw.
sparf, Goth. sparwa; -- originally, probably, the quiverer or
flutterer, and akin to E. spurn. See Spurn, and cf.
Spavin.]
1. (Zool.) One of many species of small singing birds of the
family Fringilligae, having conical bills, and feeding
chiefly on seeds. Many sparrows are called also finches,
and buntings. The common sparrow, or house sparrow, of
Europe (Passer domesticus) is noted for its familiarity,
its voracity, its attachment to its young, and its
fecundity. See House sparrow, under House.
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Note: The following American species are well known; the
chipping sparrow, or chippy, the sage sparrow,
the savanna sparrow, the song sparrow, the {tree
sparrow}, and the white-throated sparrow (see
Peabody bird). See these terms under Sage,
Savanna, etc.
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2. (Zool.) Any one of several small singing birds somewhat
resembling the true sparrows in form or habits, as the
European hedge sparrow. See under Hedge.
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He that doth the ravens feed,
Yea, providently caters for the sparrow,
Be comfort to my age! --Shak.
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Field sparrow, Fox sparrow, etc. See under Field,
Fox, etc.
Sparrow bill, a small nail; a castiron shoe nail; a
sparable.
Sparrow hawk. (Zool.)
(a) A small European hawk (Accipiter nisus) or any of
the allied species.
(b) A small American falcon (Falco sparverius).
(c) The Australian collared sparrow hawk ({Accipiter
torquatus}).
Note: The name is applied to other small hawks, as the
European kestrel and the New Zealand quail hawk.
Sparrow owl (Zool.), a small owl (Glaucidium passerinum)
found both in the Old World and the New. The name is also
applied to other species of small owls.
Sparrow spear (Zool.), the female of the reed bunting.
[Prov. Eng.]
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Nisus (gcide) | Nisus \Ni"sus\, n. [L., fr. niti, p. p. nisus, to strive.]
1. A striving; an effort; a conatus.
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A nisus or energizing towards a presented object.
--Hickok.
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2. (Physiol.)
(a) The periodic procreative desire manifested in the
spring by birds, etc.
(b) The contraction of the diaphragm and abdominal muscles
to evacuate feces or urine.
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accipiter nisus (wn) | Accipiter nisus
n 1: small hawk of Eurasia and northern Africa [syn: {sparrow
hawk}, Accipiter nisus] |
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