Nightingale
nounHow to pronounce Nightingale:
Definition of Nightingale:
- Nightingale (noun):
- any of various other birds noted for their sweet song or for singing at night
- an old world thrush (luscinia megarhynchos synonym erithacus megarhynchos) noted for the sweet usually nocturnal song of the male
Synonyms for Nightingale:
florence nightingale
lady with the lamp
luscinia megarhynchos
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