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fowl

noun

1. A bird of any kind.

2. A bird, such as the duck, goose, turkey, or pheasant, that is used as food or hunted as game.

3. Any of various birds of the order Galliformes, especially the common, widely domesticated chicken (Gallus gallus).

4. The flesh of such birds used as food.

5. A bird of any kind .

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verb

1. To seek, catch, or kill wildfowl.

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verb-intransitive

1. To hunt, trap, or shoot wildfowl.

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Fowl Sentence Examples

The rule laid down by the Order is abstinence so far as possible from all foods which are obtained by the cruel infliction of pain, and the minimum that is set is complete "abstinence from flesh and fowl," while net-caught fish may be used by associate members.0 | 0 |
Domestic and wild fowl are generally abundant.0 | 0 |
Some have added fish to their dietary; but, speaking generally, all who are called vegetarians will be found to abstain from the use of flesh and fowl and almost invariably also from fish as food.0 | 0 |
About the size of a large domestic fowl, they are birds of nocturnal habit, sleeping, or at least inactive, by day, feeding mostly on earth-worms, but occasionally swallowing berries, though in captivity they will eat flesh suitably minced.0 | 0 |
" Bird," when it passed from its earliest meaning of " nestlings," seems to have been applied to the smaller, and " fowl " to the larger species, a distinction which was retained by Johnson.0 | 0 |
- The " sacrum" of a young Fowl; natural size, seen from below.0 | 0 |
The phosphatic deposit has doubtless been produced by the long-continued action of a thick bed of sea-fowl dung, which converted the carbonate of the underlying limestone into phosphate.0 | 0 |
Pelecanus or Pelecanus), a large fish-eating water-fowl, remarkable for the enormous pouch formed by the extensible skin between the lower jaws of its long, and apparently formidable but in reality very weak, bill.0 | 0 |
The animal most suitable for experimenting upon is the fowl, but other animals have been found to react.0 | 0 |
Thus Krawkow and Nowak, employing the frequent subcutaneous injection of the usual organisms of suppuration, have induced in the fowl the deposition within the tissues of a homogeneous substance giving the colour reactions of true amyloid.0 | 0 |
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