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n. , pl. , fowl , or fowls . Any of various birds of the order Galliformes, especially the common, widely domesticated chicken (Gallus gallus). A bird, such as the ...
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noun 1. the domestic or barnyard hen or rooster; chicken. Compare domestic fowl . 2. any of several other, usually gallinaceous, birds that are barnyard, domesticated ...
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fowl (foul) n. pl. fowl or fowls. 1. Any of various birds of the order Galliformes, especially the common, widely domesticated chicken (Gallus gallus).
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Definition of FOWL. 1: a bird of any kind — compare waterfowl, wildfowl. 2. a: a cock or hen of the domestic chicken (Gallus gallus); especially: an adult hen b ...
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any bird: now only in combination: wildfowl; any of various domestic birds used as food; specif., the chicken the duck, goose, turkey, etc. a full-grown chicken, as ...
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Official site, including a virtual tour of the underworld, quotes, author information and tour dates, and two sample chapters. [Flash]
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Friends of Wetlands (FOWL) is a local group that addresses local, as well as state and federal issues. All of our funding comes from the generosity of our members.
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FOWL (Dan. Fugl, Ger. Vogel), a term originally used in the sense that bird' now is, but, except in composition, - as sea-fowl, wild-fowl and the like, - practically ...
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Any of four species of Asian birds (genus Gallus) that differ from other species in the pheasant family in having, in the male, a fleshy comb, lobed wattles hanging ...
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A bird. 1485, Thomas Malory, Le Morte Darthur, Book XIII: So thus he sorowed tyll hit was day, and harde the fowlys synge; than somwhat he was comforted ...
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