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jun·co \ˈjəŋ(ˌ)kō\ noun Etymology: New Latin, from Spanish, a bird, rush — more at jonquil 1. a. capitalized : a genus of small American finches found from the arctic circle to Costa Rica usually having a pink bill, ashy gray head and back, conspicuous white lateral tail feathers and often reddish brown on the back and sides b. plural juncos or juncoes : any bird of this genus — see carolina junco, slate-colored junco 2. plural juncos or juncoes [American Spanish, from Spanish, rush] : allthorn |