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chaffinch

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for chaffinch.

Editorial note

Also, Chaffinch is a Cambridge project so <sarcasm>naturally not worth integrating with.</sarcasm> But really, this was a single term's undergraduate research project so scope for such integration was thoroughly out of the question.

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Quick take

A small passerine bird, Fringilla coelebs, of the finch family, found throughout Europe and eastward to Iran and eastern Mediterranean coastlands.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of chaffinch gathered in one view.

noun

A small passerine bird, Fringilla coelebs, of the finch family, found throughout Europe and eastward to Iran and eastern Mediterranean coastlands.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for chaffinch.

noun

A small passerine bird, Fringilla coelebs, of the finch family, found throughout Europe and eastward to Iran and eastern Mediterranean coastlands.

Example sentences

1

Also, Chaffinch is a Cambridge project so <sarcasm>naturally not worth integrating with.</sarcasm> But really, this was a single term's undergraduate research project so scope for such integration was thoroughly out of the question.

2

So, for example, in many a scene you can thrill to the song of Willow Warbler (Phylloscopus trochilis) or Eurasian Chaffinch (Fringilla coelebs), which would be knee-deep in twitchers if the birds were actually there.

3

Since it's from Oxford I would have liked to see some kind of Chaffinch integration, and some discussion of how much cover text you need to make the steganographic text hard to find.

4

London, Full-time Chaffinch is hiring a junior web developer.

5

See also "Chaffinch: Confidentiality in the Face of Legal Threats" by Richard Clayton and George Danezis from University of Cambridge, which has some more plausible deniability.

6

I suppose Chaffinch[1] could be adapted with some kind of anonymous re-mailing system such as Cypherpunk[2] anonymous remailers.

7

There was a HN story[2] on Chaffinch[2], which is where I came across teh idea.

Quote examples

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See also "Chaffinch: Confidentiality in the Face of Legal Threats" by Richard Clayton and George Danezis from University of Cambridge, which has some more plausible deniability.

Proper noun examples

1

I suppose Chaffinch[1] could be adapted with some kind of anonymous re-mailing system such as Cypherpunk[2] anonymous remailers.

2

There was a HN story[2] on Chaffinch[2], which is where I came across teh idea.

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use chaffinch in a sentence?

Also, Chaffinch is a Cambridge project so <sarcasm>naturally not worth integrating with.</sarcasm> But really, this was a single term's undergraduate research project so scope for such integration was thoroughly out of the question.

What does chaffinch mean?

A small passerine bird, Fringilla coelebs, of the finch family, found throughout Europe and eastward to Iran and eastern Mediterranean coastlands.

What part of speech is chaffinch?

chaffinch is commonly used as noun.