noun
- the vocal organ of birds, located at the base of the trachea
- a panpipe or set of reed pipes of varying lengths
Usage: biology
Usage: music; mythology
Examples
- The syrinx allows birds to produce complex songs and calls.
- Songbirds have a highly developed syrinx with multiple muscles.
- The mockingbird’s syrinx enables it to imitate other birds’ sounds.
- Pan played his syrinx in the ancient Greek myths.
- The shepherd crafted a syrinx from hollow reeds.
- Musicians still perform on the syrinx in folk traditions.