Thrush vs Fieldfare - What's the difference?
thrush | fieldfare |
Any of several species of songbirds of the family Turdidae, often with spotted underbellies such as the bluebird, nightingale, and American Robin have.
(US, colloquial) A female singer.
A fungal infection caused by Candida , now especially of the vagina; candidiasis.
A large thrush, , a bird of Eurasia.
* 2007 , Diana Athill, "Somewhere Towards the End", Granta 98, p. 20
As nouns the difference between thrush and fieldfare
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 fieldfare is a large thrush, , a bird of eurasia.thrush
English
(wikipedia thrush) (Turdidae)Etymology 1
From a combination of (etyl) ).Noun
(es)Derived terms
* song thrush * true thrushEtymology 2
Origin uncertain; perhaps compare Icelandic Þröstur .Noun
(es)Synonyms
* candidiasisDerived terms
* oral thrushSee also
* candida * turdiformfieldfare
English
(wikipedia fieldfare)Noun
(en noun)- Paul seemed relaxed, scanning the fields on either side of the muddy lane for fieldfares
