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from The Century Dictionary.

  • In G. R. Gray's system of classification (1869), a subfamily of small, dentirostral, oscine passerine birds, of his family Lusciniidæ, the reed-warblers; the warblers of the acrocephaline type, having a minute, spurious first primary, and in typical forms an elongated head and relatively large bill.

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