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Martin - English meaning

Martin – definitions in English dictionary

noun

A swift-flying insectivorous songbird of the swallow family, typically having a less strongly forked tail than a swallow.

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In flight, european starlings can be confused with purple martins, but the narrower wings, forked t…
noun

A small bird like a swallow but with a shorter tail

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马丁

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Martin, Huiszwaluw

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Martin, Hirondelle

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Martin, Mehlschwalbe, Schwalbe, Baumschwalbe

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मार्टिन

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Martino, Balestruccio, Rondicchio

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남자 이름, 흰털발제비, 갈색제비, 보랏빛제비

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Мартин, Городская ласточка

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Martín, Avión

Word origin

late Middle English: probably a shortening of obsolete martinet, from French, probably from St Martin of Tours, celebrated at Martinmas.

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