Word: siren Word origin: Middle English (denoting an imaginary type of snake): from Old French sirene, from late Latin Sirena, feminine of Latin Siren, from Greek Seirēn . Phonetic: ˈsʌɪr(ə)n Listen:
a device that makes a loud prolonged signal or warning sound. Example: ambulance sirens
each of a number of women or winged creatures whose singing lured unwary sailors on to rocks.
an eel-like American amphibian with tiny forelimbs, no hindlimbs, small eyes, and external gills, typically living in muddy pools.
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