Plural of chirm; multiple instances of chirping or chattering sounds, or multiple noisy creatures.
Simple plural form of 'chirm' formed by adding -s, following basic English noun pluralization rules.
When 'chirms' appears in historical texts, it often describes multiple bird flocks or insect choruses—it's essentially Renaissance English for what ecologists today call 'acoustic complexity' in natural habitats.
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