fowl
- IPA[foul]
美式
- a bird of the order Galliformes that is kept for its eggs and flesh; a rooster or hen.;a domesticated bird such as a turkey, duck, or goose kept for its eggs or flesh.
noun: fowl, plural noun: fowl
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- 1. a bird of the order Galliformes that is kept for its eggs and flesh; a rooster or hen.
- ▪ a domesticated bird such as a turkey, duck, or goose kept for its eggs or flesh.
- ▪ the flesh of domesticated birds as food; poultry a stew of various meats and fowl
- 2. birds collectively, especially as the quarry of hunters an abundance of game, fowl, and fish
- ▪ archaic a bird.
- a large African game bird with slate-colored, white-spotted plumage and a loud call. It is ...
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- an acute and often fatal infectious disease of birds, especially poultry, caused by certain ...
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- a large African game bird with slate-coloured, white-spotted plumage and a loud call. It is ...
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- either of two similar viral diseases of poultry, Newcastle disease or fowl plague.
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- an acute and often fatal infectious viral disease of birds, especially poultry.
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- a megapode found in the mallee scrub of southern Australia, with pale patterned plumage.
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- a southern Asian game bird related to the domestic fowl, typically frequenting forested country.
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- Newcastle disease or fowl plague.
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- IPA[faʊl]
英式
- a bird of the order Galliformes that is kept for its eggs and flesh; a domestic cock or hen.
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