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is likely misspelled.
has no English definition.
As a noun thrush
is any of several species of songbirds of the family Turdidae, often with spotted underbellies such as the bluebird, nightingale, and American Robin have.
thrush |
turdid |
As nouns the difference between thrush and turdid
is that
thrush is any of several species of songbirds of the family turdidae, often with spotted underbellies such as the bluebird, nightingale, and american robin have or
thrush can be a fungal infection caused by
candida , now especially of the vagina; candidiasis while
turdid is (zoology) any of the family turdidae of passerine birds; a thrush.
thrush |
thrushlike |
As a noun thrush
is any of several species of songbirds of the family turdidae, often with spotted underbellies such as the bluebird, nightingale, and american robin have or
thrush can be a fungal infection caused by
candida , now especially of the vagina; candidiasis.
As an adjective thrushlike is
resembling or characteristic of a thrush (the bird).
thrush |
frush |
As nouns the difference between thrush and frush
is that
thrush is any of several species of songbirds of the family turdidae, often with spotted underbellies such as the bluebird, nightingale, and american robin have or
thrush can be a fungal infection caused by
candida , now especially of the vagina; candidiasis while
frush is (obsolete) noise; clatter; crash or
frush can be the frog of a horse's foot.
As a verb frush is
(obsolete|transitive) to break up, smash.
As an adjective frush is
easily broken; brittle; crisp.
thrush |
prunella |
As nouns the difference between thrush and prunella
is that
thrush is any of several species of songbirds of the family Turdidae, often with spotted underbellies such as the bluebird, nightingale, and American Robin have while
prunella is any member of the genus
Prunella of herbaceous plants, the allheals.
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