Crissum dark greenish yellow; rectrices nearly uniform black, very narrowly tipped with yellow, the spots about 2 mm.
Under parts yellow on crissum only; throat and chest gray, black, or streaked; abdomen white heavily streaked with black.
Breast, abdomen, and crissum lemon-yellow, or at least washed with yellow.
Upper surface and flanks brown; throat and middle of belly whitish, tinged with brownish yellow; wings and tail with fine black cross bands; crissum with broader black and white cross bands.
Female: above grey, densely striated with black; beneath dirty white, with dense black striations, belly andcrissum fulvous.
The rump is also much more yellow (less green) and the crissum is more yellow (less orange).
Below, white, strongly washed except on the chin, abdomen and crissum with primrose-yellow, the sides and flanks streaked obscurely with dull black.
Below, including sides of head, mouse-gray with dusky mottling or streaking on the breast and sides; the abdomen and crissum dingy white faintly tinged with primrose-yellow.
Below, bright lemon-yellow, the crissum white or merely tinged with yellow.
Below, straw-yellow brightening to orange-tinged lemon on the throat, fading to buffy white on the crissum and narrowly streaked on the sides with black veiled by yellow edgings.
Below grayish buff rapidly fading when older to a greenish gray; abdomen and crissumpale straw-yellow.
Below, olive-yellow darker on the flanks, the abdomen and crissum white.
Below, pale sulphur-yellow, dusky or grayish on the throat, and streaked or mottled except on the abdomen and crissum with deep olive-brown.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "crissum" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.