saw-whet owl (sôwĕt′, -hwĕt′)
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Tweet n. Either of two small brown-and-white owls, Aegolius acadicus of North America or A. ridgwayi of Central America, having no ear tufts. [From the resemblance of the owls' calls to the sound made in sharpening a saw .] |
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