Thrush in spanish
Tordo
pronunciation: toʊɹ̩doʊ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: toʊɹ̩doʊ part of speech: noun
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thrush1 = zorzal, tordo.
Example: Many thrushes sing complex mellifluous songs that delight human listeners.thrush2 = afta.
Example: Garlic cloves continue to be used by aficionados as a remedy for digestive disorders and fungal infections such as thrush.