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fowls
English - Turkish
Definition of
fowls
in English Turkish dictionary
tavukları
Related Terms
fowl
kümes hayvanı
fowl
ördek eti
fowl
hindi eti
fowl
tavuk eti
barn door
fowls
(Çiftçilik)
evcil kümes hayvanları
fowl
barnyard fowl kümes hayvanı
fowl
{i}
av kuşu
fowl
yabani kuş avlamak
fowl
guinea fowl Hint tavuğu
fowl
Beç tavuğu
fowl
{i}
tavuk/hindi/ördek eti
fowl
{i}
kuş; kümes hayvanı
fowl
Numida meleagris
fowl
(fiil) kuş avlamak
fowl
{f}
kuş avlamak
fowl
jungle fowl yaban tavuğu
English - English
Definition of
fowls
in English English dictionary
Third person singular, present tense of to fowl
plural of fowl
Related Terms
fowl
Birds which are hunted or kept for food, including Galliformes and also waterfowl of the order Anseriformes such as ducks, geese and swans
fowl
A bird
So thus he sorowed tyll hit was day, and harde the fowlys synge; than somwhat he was comforted.
fowl
To hunt fowl
guinea
fowls
plural form of guinea fowl
fowl
{n}
a winged animal, a bird
fowl
{v}
to catch birds
fowl
{i}
bird; chicken, rooster; domestic bird; meat from a chicken
fowl
a domesticated gallinaceous bird though to be descended from the red jungle fowl
fowl
A bird of the order Galliformes, including chickens, turkeys, pheasant, partridges and quail
fowl
Any domesticated bird used as food, as a hen, turkey, duck; in a more restricted sense, the common domestic cock or hen (Gallus domesticus)
fowl
{f}
hunt birds
fowl
Any bird; esp
fowl
A fowl is a bird, especially one that can be eaten as food, such as a duck or a chicken. Carve the fowl into 8 pieces
fowl
To catch or kill wild fowl, for game or food, as by shooting, or by decoys, nets, etc
fowl
the flesh of a bird or fowl (wild or domestic) used as food
fowl
hunt fowl in the forest
fowl
hunt fowl
fowl
any large edible bird
fowls
Pronunciation
Etymology
[ 'fau(&)l ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English foul, from Old English fugel; akin to Old High German fogal bird, and probably to Old English flEogan to fly; more at FLY.
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