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duck

British pronunciation/dˈʌk/
American pronunciation/ˈdək/
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anatra

a bird with short legs and a wide beak that naturally lives near or on water or is kept by humans for its eggs, meat, or feathers
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duck definition and meaning

What is a "duck"?

A duck is a type of waterfowl characterized by its compact body, webbed feet, and broad, flat bill. Ducks are found in various habitats such as lakes, rivers, ponds, and marshes, and they are well-adapted to both aquatic and terrestrial environments. They have waterproof feathers that keep them buoyant and warm in the water, allowing them to swim effortlessly. Ducks are known for their distinctive quacking sound and often travel in groups called flocks. They have a diverse diet, feeding on a combination of plants, seeds, insects, and small aquatic animals. Male ducks, called drakes, often display vibrant plumage during the breeding season, while female ducks, known as hens, have more subdued coloring for camouflage. Ducks are not only charming to observe but also play important roles in the ecosystem, contributing to seed dispersal and nutrient cycling in wetland ecosystems.

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carne d'anatra

meat of a duck, eaten as food
duck definition and meaning
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1The roasted duck had a crispy skin and succulent flesh.
2He played ducks and drakes with his money.
3At the family gathering, everyone enjoyed the supreme roasted duck.
4The company's outdated technology has made it a dead duck in the market.
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