
1) Bantam 2) Bantams 3) Barnyard denizens 4) Barnyard regular 5) Barnyard resident 6) Biddy or capon 7) Bird for table 8) Bird left further down stream 9) Bird like a chicken or turkey 10) Bird of any kind 11) Bird revolting loudly 12) Capon 13) Chick 14) Chicken 15) Chicken or duck 16) Chicken or goose
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1) Birds 2) Capon 3) Chicken 4) Cochin 5) Dorking 6) Hens 7) Poultry 8) Turkey 9) Wildfowl
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Fowl are birds belonging to one of two biological orders, namely the gamefowl or landfowl (Galliformes) and the waterfowl (Anseriformes). Studies of anatomical and molecular similarities suggest these two groups are close evolutionary relatives; together, they form the fowl clade which is scientifically known as Galloanserae (initially termed Gall...
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• (n.) Any domesticated bird used as food, as a hen, turkey, duck; in a more restricted sense, the common domestic cock or hen (Gallus domesticus). • (n.) Any bird; esp., any large edible bird. • (v. i.) To catch or kill wild fowl, for game or food, as by shooting, or by decoys, nets, etc.
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Instead of the pl. Fowls the singular is often used collectively. [OE. Foul, fowel, foghel, fuhel, fugel, AS. Fugol; akin to OS. Fugal D. & G. Vogel, OHG. Fogal, Icel. & Dan. Fugl, Sw. Fogel, fagel, Goth. Fugls; of unknown origin, possibly by loss of l, from the root of E. Fly, or akin to E. Fox, as being a tailed animal. ... 1. Any bird; e...
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Fowl intransitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Fowled ;
present participle & verbal noun Fowling .] To catch or kill wild fowl, for game or food, as by shooting, or by decoys, nets, etc. « Such persons as may lawfully hunt, fis...
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Fowl noun Instead of the plural Fowls the singular is often used collectively. [ Middle English foul , fowel , foghel , fuhel , fugel , Anglo-Saxon fugol ; akin to Old Saxon fugal D. & German vogel , Old High German fogal
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The term fowl was once used as a synonym for bird, but since around 1900 the term fowl has come to refer to woodland birds of the genus Gallus. They resemble the pheasants, but the crown of the head is generally naked and furnished with a fleshy comb, the base of the lower mandibles also bears fleshy lobes (wattles). In the wild fowl live in forest...
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[
v] - hunt fowl 2. [v] - hunt fowl, as in the forest
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verb hunt fowl in the forest
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Chicken or chickenlike bird. Sometimes the term is also used for ducks and geese. The red jungle fowl
Gallus gallus is the ancestor of all domestic chickens. It is a forest bird of Asia, without the size or egg-laying ability of many domestic strains. Guinea fowl are of African...
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domesticated birds raised for food or other similar purpose; also refers to a hen at the end of its productive life (a stewing hen)
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General term for domestic cocks, cockerels, hens and pullets.
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