juncoes

Meaning of juncoes

plural noun

a North American songbird related to the buntings, with mainly grey and brown plumage.

early 18th century (originally ‘reed bunting’): from Spanish, from Latin juncus ‘rush, reed’.

Information about juncoes

  • It is a name.
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Hyphenation of juncoes

jun-coes

  • It consists of 2 syllables and 7 chars.
  • juncoes is a word disyllabic because it has two syllables

Anagrams of juncoes

jounces

Words that rhyme with juncoes

coes, viliacoes, baccoes, stuccoes, tobaccoes, alnicoes, anteporticoes, barricoes, beccaficoes, calicoes, fantasticoes, ficoes, magnificoes, politicoes, porticoes, catafalcoes, blancoes, buncoes, calamancoes, locoes, Morescoes, Moriscoes, barbascoes, ciscoes, fiascoes, frescoes, moriscoes, roscoes

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