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A type of poultry notable for laying blue or green eggs.
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A chicken of an Australian breed developed for egg-laying.
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Alternative form of buck's horn plantain [A species of plantain with toothed or divided leaves (Plantago coronopus).]
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Synonym of Balmoral chicken
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Synonym of Chicken Little
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Alternative form of chukar [A species of partridge native to central Asia (Alectoris chukar).]
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Alternative form of chukar [A species of partridge native to central Asia (Alectoris chukar).]
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Alternative form of chukar [A species of partridge native to central Asia (Alectoris chukar).]
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Alternative form of chukar [A species of partridge native to central Asia (Alectoris chukar).]
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(obsolete, rare) A large swan.
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Synonym of Cochin (“type of domestic hen”)
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(New Zealand) A roast leg of lamb or mutton, boned and stuffed with honey, dried apricots, etc., and marinated with red wine.
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A Cuban breed of domestic chicken.
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A Dominique (breed of chicken).
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(UK) Other related species, such as Good King Henry (Blitum bonus-henricus)
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Alternative form of goboon [(colloquial) A receptacle for spit; a spittoon, a spitbox; a spit bucket.]
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(collective) A group of geese when they are on the ground or on the water.
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(obsolete) A sheep's head stewed with onions.
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A dish composed of a goose stuffed with duck which, in turn, has been stuffed with chicken.
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The flesh of the goose used as food.
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(UK, historical) A club for working-class people, allowing them to save money towards a goose for Christmas dinner.
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Alternative form of goosish [Like a goose; somewhat gooselike.]
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Obsolete spelling of hen [A female chicken (Gallus gallus), particularly a sexually mature one kept for her eggs.]
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(slang, obsolete) A man employed on a ship to look after the poultry.
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(now rare, archaic) Alternative form of nuthatch [Any of various small passerine birds from the family Sittidae found throughout the Northern hemisphere that have the unusual ability to climb down trees head first.]
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A breed of chicken, originally being one of four colours (black, white, buff or blue).
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(UK, slang, obsolete) The White Swan, a celebrated public house in Ratcliff Highway, east London, England.
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The tail of a cooked fowl.
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(Southern US, Appalachia, slang) A woodpecker.
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A breed of chickens with a large crest of feathers.
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A bantam chicken of a breed that has a distinctive comb
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Alternative form of sagoin (“marmoset”) [A marmoset, especially of the genus Callithrix.]
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Alternative form of sagoin (“marmoset”) [A marmoset, especially of the genus Callithrix.]
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A domestic chicken of a tall, upright breed originating in Scotland, with barred plumage and a single comb.
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A chicken of a certain breed with very fine, silk-like feathers, blue-black skin and bones, and five toes per foot (instead of the usual four).
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(US, colloquial, regional, now historical) Loyal to the party line; specifically, supporting the pro-slavery position in the pre-Civil War United States.
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Alternative form of sparrow-fart [(uncountable, UK, Australia, New Zealand, slang) A time very early in the day; dawn.]
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(UK, dialect, obsolete, Northern) A cod, or pod, as of beans or peas.
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A paper frill or bootie placed on the end of turkey or other poultry drumsticks.
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(US) Alternative form of whisky jack (gray jay, Canada jay). [(Canada) The gray jay, Perisoreus canadensis.]
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(US) Alternative form of whisky jack (gray jay, Canada jay). [(Canada) The gray jay, Perisoreus canadensis.]
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(US) Alternative form of whisky jack (gray jay, Canada jay). [(Canada) The gray jay, Perisoreus canadensis.]
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Alternative spelling of wild-goose chase [(figuratively) A futile search, a fruitless errand; a useless and often lengthy task whose execution is inordinately complex relative to the value of the outcome.]
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(UK, dialect, obsolete) The barn owl.
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(plural always with "-s") A breed of poultry.
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