💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Shielduck"
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| Word | Definition |
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| shellducknoun | Alternative form of shelduck. [Any of various waterfowl of the genus Tadorna, native to Eurasia, Africa and Australasia.] |
| sheldducknoun | Alternative form of shelduck. [Any of various waterfowl of the genus Tadorna, native to Eurasia, Africa and Australasia.] |
| shelducknoun | Any of various waterfowl of the genus Tadorna, native to Eurasia, Africa and Australasia. |
| sheldrakenoun | An Old World duck of the genus Tadorna (shelducks). |
| common shelducknoun | A species of shelduck, Tadorna tadorna. |
| sheldgoosenoun | Any of several larger bird species in the subfamily Tadorninae of the duck family Anatidae. |
| shelgoosenoun | Alternative form of sheldgoose. [Any of several larger bird species in the subfamily Tadorninae of the duck family Anatidae.] |
| radjah shelducknoun | A species of shelduck, Radjah radjah, of New Guinea and Australia. |
| bargoosenoun | (dated, UK, dialect, Southern England) The common shelduck, Tadorna tadorna. |
| sheldaplenoun | (obsolete) chaffinch |
| hareldnoun | (UK, archaic) A long-tailed duck, of species Clangula hyemalis. |
| ruddy shelducknoun | A migratory duck, Tadorna ferruginea. |
| bergandernoun | A European duck (Tadorna tadorna), a sheldrake. |
| shufflernoun | A person who shuffles. |
| sarcellenoun | (archaic) Any of a number of teals (ducks) |
| oldsquawnoun | (dated) A medium-sized seaduck (Clangula hyemalis), a long-tailed duck. |
| shadbirdnoun | (dated, UK, dialect) The common snipe or European sandpiper (Gallinago gallinago). |
| mud ducknoun | (zoology) The northern shoveler (Spatula clypeata). |
| witchucknoun | (UK, dialect, obsolete) The sand martin, or bank swallow. |
| shieldbugnoun | Alternative spelling of shield bug. [Any of various shield-shaped true bugs of the superfamily Pentatomoidea.] |
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