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Tsetse (/ˈsiːtsi/ SEET-see, US: /ˈtsiːtsi/
TSEET-see or UK: /ˈtsɛtsə/ TSET-sə) (sometimes
spelled tzetze; also
known as tik-tik flies) are large, biting...
- that
Israelites wear tzitzit, t****els or
fringes (ṣiṣit, /tsiːˈtsiːt/ tsee-
TSEET)
attached to the
corners of
garments (see
Deuteronomy 22:12,
Numbers 15:38–39)...
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commands that
Israelites wear t****els or
fringes (ẓiẓit, /tsiːˈtsiːt/ tsee-
TSEET or gedilim, /ɡɛˈdiːl/ ghed-EEL)
attached to the
corners of
garments (see...
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include a "broken dee", "variable see", hiss,
snarl twitter, "high zee", and
tseet. Some of
these calls are used
during breeding to
attract a mate or reinforce...
- foraging.
Unmated males sound "
tseet"
calls repeatedly in
early spring,
which may
function to
attract females. "
Tseet"
calls are also
given by either...
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black scaling. The male Cape rock
thrush has a
whistled song tsee-tsee-
tseet-chee-chweeeoo, and
occasionally mimics other birds.
BirdLife International...
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incessant series of high-pitched bisyllabic, thin wiry
notes 'see-
tseet...see-
tseet....see-
tseet...'". In
eastern Venezuela it is
describes as a "repeated variable...
- is "a
repeated short phrase of
typically three squeaky notes, '
tseet-chew-chip …
tseet-chew-chip ...'." Its call is "two
rising high-pitched
notes followed...
- SEE-ZHEE, zee-zee-zeezee-zee, and hishaah, hishaah, SHAAAAAAH, tsee-
tseet-
tseet-
tseet. The
black bishop is
native to Angola, Cameroon,
Central African Republic...
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repeated short phrase typically comprising three squeaky notes, '
tseet-chew-chip …
tseet-chew-chip …'." That of E. c.
hypoleuca is "a
series of
single high-pitched...