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waterfowl
English
Etymology
From Middle English waterfoul, water-foul, equivalent to water +? fowl. Compare Old English dopfugel (“waterfowl, moorhen”, literally “dipping-fowl”).
Noun
waterfowl (plural waterfowl or waterfowls)
- Any of the birds, such as ducks, geese and swans, that spend most of their non-flying time on water; especially those of the family Anatidae.
Synonyms
- wildfowl
Related terms
- landfowl
Translations
Anagrams
- water flow, waterflow
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waterbird
English
Etymology
water +? bird
Noun
waterbird (plural waterbirds)
- Any bird that inhabits a freshwater environment.
Translations
See also
- shorebird
- seabird
- waterfowl
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