Duck-and-drake


noun
1.
(def 1).

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    [duhk-bil] /ˈdʌkˌbɪl/ noun 1. .

  • Duck-billed dinosaur

    [duhk-bild] /ˈdʌkˌbɪld/ noun 1. . noun 1. another name for hadrosaur duck-billed dinosaur (dŭk’bĭld’) See hadrosaur.

  • Duck-billed platypus

    [duhk-bil] /ˈdʌkˌbɪl/ noun 1. . noun 1. an amphibious egg-laying mammal, Ornithorhynchus anatinus, of E Australia, having dense fur, a broad bill and tail, and webbed feet: family Ornithorhynchidae Sometimes shortened to duckbill, platypus See also monotreme

  • Duckboard

    [duhk-bawrd, -bohrd] /ˈdʌkˌbɔrd, -ˌboʊrd/ noun 1. a or laid as a track or floor over wet or muddy ground. /ˈdʌkˌbɔːd/ noun 1. a board or boards laid so as to form a floor or path over wet or muddy ground

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