
1) Aesopian source of gold 2) Aesopian source of wealth 3) Aggressive fowl 4) Animal that hisses 5) Anseriform bird 6) Anserine bird 7) Barnyard creature 8) Barnyard honker 9) Barnyard waddler 10) Bay off Labrador 11) Belgian Synrise band 12) Bird of the genus anser 13) Brant 14) Brant or quink 15) Character who dies in Top Gun
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1) Bozo 2) Brant 3) Brent 4) Cuckoo 5) Dunce 6) Fathead 7) Fool 8) Fowl 9) Gander 10) Geese 11) Goad 12) Goof 13) Goofball 14) Gosling 15) Graylag 16) Greylag 17) Jackass 18) Ninny 19) Sillyperson 20) Spurupward 21) Twat
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A set of highland bagpipes without the drones. Used to help learners get used to the bag once they have some experience on the chanter.
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Branta == Etymology == The word goose is a direct descendent of Proto-Indo-European root, *ghans-. In Germanic languages, the root gave Old English gōs with the plural gēs and gandres (becoming Modern English goose, geese, gander, and gosling respectively), New High German Gans, Gänse, and Ganter, and Old Norse gās. This term also gave Lithuan...
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[nickname] Goose or the Goose is the nickname of: People: Other: ...
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• (n.) Any large web-footen bird of the subfamily Anserinae, and belonging to Anser, Branta, Chen, and several allied genera. See Anseres. • (n.) A silly creature; a simpleton. • (n.) Any large bird of other related families, resembling the common goose. • (n.) A game played with counters on a board divided into compartments, in...
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ancient French board game, said to have been derived from the Greeks, which was popular in Europe at the end of the Middle Ages.
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any of various large, heavy-bodied waterfowl intermediate in size and build between large ducks and the swans, especially those of the genera Anser ... [9 related articles]
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Origin: OE. Gos, AS. Gs, pl. Gs; akin to D. & G. Gans, Icel. Gas, Dan. Gaas, Sw. Gs, Russ. Guse. OIr. Geiss, L. Anser, for hanser, Gr, Skr. Hamsa. Cf. Gander, Gannet, Ganza, Gosling. ... <zoology> ... 1. Any large web-footen bird of the subfamily Anserinae, and belonging to Anser, Branta, Chen, and several allied genera. See Anseres. ... ...
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Goose (gōs) noun ; plural Geese (gēs). [ Middle English gos , Anglo-Saxon gōs , plural gēs ; akin to D. & German gans , Icelandic gās , Danish gaas , Swedish gås , Russian guse . OIr.
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Goose is a popular name for the Anscrinoe sub-family of water birds of the family Anatidae in which the beak is roughly conical in shape. Geese differ from ducks in the plumage of both sexes is generally similar, and they often form a strong and lasting pair bond. The male goose (a gander) assists in the nesting and the raring of the young, vigorou...
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A goose was an old tailor's smoothing iron, so called on account of its handle being of a shape resembling a goose's neck.
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Goose is slang for feeling, poking or pinching a persons bottom.
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[
n] - flesh of a goose (domestic or wild) 2. [n] - web-footed long-necked typically gregarious migratory aquatic birds usually larger and less aquatic than ducks
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[Macbeth] (12) cowardly
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Any of many species of fatty, web-footed wild or domesticated birds that are larger than ducks. The female is the 'goose,' the male is called the 'gander.' Roasted goose is traditional holiday fare in many European countries.
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noun web-footed long-necked typically gregarious migratory aquatic birds usually larger and less aquatic than ducks
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Any of several large aquatic birds belonging to the same family as ducks and swans. There are about 12 species, found in North America, Greenland, Europe, North Africa, and Asia north of the Himalayas. Both sexes are similar in appearance: they have short, webbed feet, placed nearer the front of the body than in other members of the family, and...
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a type of waterfowl; the female of the species is also referred to as a goose (the male is a gander)
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