noun plural ducks, duck.
1. any of numerous wild or domesticated web-footed swimming birds of the family Anatidae, especially of the genus Anas and allied genera, characterized by abroad, flat bill, short legs, and depressed body.
2. the female of this bird, as distinguished from the male.
3. the flesh of this bird, eaten as food.
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A duck is a Bird with webbed feet and orange/yellow beak. There habitats are water areas but they do come onto land.
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if you're talking about a wild duck then it's Kamo. if you mean mallerd duck it's magamo. for duck hunting it's kamouchi. for mandarin duck it's oshidori. for domestic duck it's ahiru.
Anas is the Latin word for duck, the meaning of the Latin word for duck is "duck."
Duck is a perfectly good word. It is not in bad usage; it is not slang and it is not obscene . Duck is not a bad word.
The word for 'duck' in Denmark is 'and'.
Duck is "pato" in Spanish.
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It means duck as in the waterfowl. Some uneducated homophobes use this word to describe a gay man.
to duck = hitkofef (התכופף) duck (animal) = barvaz (ברווז)
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The word "duck" has three phonemes: /d/, /ʌ/, and /k/.
Domestic Duck- Ahiru Mallard Duck- Magamo Mandarin Duck- Oshidori Wild Duck- Kamo and duck hunting is kamouchi or kamoryu