Cinclus aquaticus n 1: a water ouzel of Europe [syn: {European water ouzel}, {Cinclus aquaticus}]
Ousel \Ou"sel\ ([oo^]"z'l), n. [OE. osel, AS. [=o]sle; akin to G. amsel, OHG. amsala, and perh. to L. merula blackbird. Cf. {Merle}, {Amsel}.] (Zool.) One of several species of European thrushes, especially the blackbird ({Merula merula}, or {Turdus merula}), and the mountain or ring ousel ({Turdus torquatus}). [Written also {ouzel}.] [1913 Webster] {Rock ousel} (Zool.), the ring ousel. {Water ousel} (Zool.), the European dipper ({Cinclus aquaticus}), and the American dipper ({Cinclus Mexicanus}). [1913 Webster]
Water ousel \Wa"ter ou"sel\, Water ouzel \Wa"ter ou"zel\ . (Zool.) Any one of several species of small insessorial birds of the genus {Cinclus} (or {Hydrobates}), especially the European water ousel ({Cinclus aquaticus}), and the American water ousel ({Cinclus Mexicanus}). These birds live about the water, and are in the habit of walking on the bottom of streams beneath the water in search of food. [1913 Webster]
Cinclus \Cinclus\ n. the type genus of the bird family {Cinclidae}. It includes the water ouzels {Cinclus aquaticus} of Europe and {Cinclus mexicanus} of western North America. Syn: genus {Cinclus}. [WordNet 1.5 +PJC]