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1. Batfowl congo peafowl cornish fowl domestic fowl fowl fowl-run fowler fowling fowling-piece moorfowl more Words contain "fowl" in its definition in Vietnamese - English …

2. A domestic fowl, the Brahmapootra

3. William He's cooking guinea fowl?

4. cock, hen, casserole or boiling fowl: fowl in which the tip of the sternum is rigid (ossified

5. Batfowling Bat"fowl`ing ( ), n

6. Rearing of cattle, goats, sheep, pigs, and fowl, including guinea fowl, also forms part of the agricultural activities.

7. To strangle or decapitate ( a fowl ).

8. Fowl - pox is a highly contagious disease .

9. The sheep are ably assisted by guinea fowl.

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11. Chickens and other fowl are often fed with grain.

12. Sumerians caught many fish and hunted fowl and gazelle.

13. Then perhaps some joints of meat, or a fowl.

14. Yet officially we are demographically insignificant, neither fish nor fowl.

15. A flock of guinea fowl is roaming over the hills.

16. We were caught between two generations, neither fish nor fowl.

17. Laryngotrachea tissues from the fowl dead by fowl pox of diphtheritic type were dissected, fixed, embedded, strained and ultrastructural changes of morphology were observed by EMS.

18. Pasturage breed aquatics basically has pig, ox, sheep and fowl.

19. A fowl has no sweat glands to regulate its body temperature .

20. Either of two unrelated diseases of domestic animals, fowl Cholera or

21. Belle Hiya-sorry-the guinea fowl is proving more complicated than expected.

22. 18 This guinea fowl was imported from Madagascar via the Ottoman Empire.

23. — guinea fowl: bird in which the tip of the sternum is rigid (ossified).

24. guinea fowl: bird in which the tip of the sternum is rigid (ossified).

25. What does Carbonado mean? A piece of scored and broiled fish, fowl, or meat

26. Domestic fowl have been crossed with guineafowl and also with common pheasant (Phasianus colchicus).

27. Down: The soft plumage of water fowl, minimum weight ratio 85% down, 15% feathers.

28. — chicken, broiler: fowl in which the tip of the sternum is flexible (not ossified),

29. 16 To bind or skewer the wings or legs of a fowl before cooking.

30. Synonyms for Avifauna include bird, birdie, fowl, songbird, warbler, chick, fledgling, passerine, raptor and nestling

31. Chookie (plural Chookies) (Australia, New Zealand, colloquial) A small or young domestic fowl; a chick

32. — (young) guinea fowl: bird in which the tip of the sternum is flexible (not ossified),

33. She sometimes puts slices of smoked guinea fowl around the edge to give added texture.

34. Katie's Game supplies duck, quail and guinea fowl, which it also bones for its customers.

35. At supper, the number of available Broilings of fish, fowl, pork, and beef is nearly incalculable.

36. In 1526, the legal issue as to whether peacocks were wild or domestic fowl was thought sufficiently important for Cardinal Wolsey to summon all the English judges to give their opinion, which was that they are domestic fowl.

37. A river which flows through Tibet, India and Bangladesh.··A domestic fowl, the Brahmapootra.

38. Afoul, Aprowl, befoul, cowl, crowl, foul, fowl, growl, howl, jowl, miaul, moul, prowl, rabaul, scowl, yowl.

39. Afoul, Aprowl, befoul, cowl, crowl, foul, fowl, howl, jowl, miaul, moul, owl, prowl, rabaul, scowl, yowl.

40. It is an exceedingly rare fowl, and is not recognized for showing by the American Poultry Association.

41. Baked in a kiln at the old corn mill, the filling was made from mutton and fowl.

42. Pumblechook, Apostrophizing the fowl in the dish, “when you was a young fledgling, what was in store …

43. Baked in a kiln at the old corn mill(Sentencedict.com), the filling was made from mutton and fowl.

44. Chicken definition is - the common domestic fowl (Gallus gallus) especially when young; also : its flesh used as food

45. But while I was making up those examples, I wrote This rule is Applicable to all domestic fowl.

46. Fowl eggs with high content of highly unsaturated fatty acids, process for producing the same, and use thereof

47. 28 Baked in a kiln at the old corn mill, the filling was made from mutton and fowl.

48. Fowl, including ducks, geese, chickens and also pigeons, were kept near to the settlement in closes and open spaces.

49. They have never been preferred by intensive farms or commercial operations, and have always been primarily a barnyard fowl.

50. A quintessential water dog, Barbets were originally bred hundreds of years ago to hunt birds and water fowl throughout Europe.

51. You see this affectionate of blooming belong and fowl down anorak on allocation a snowflake jean such appearance is matchless.

52. In her book Bird Hybrids, A. P. Gray lists numerous crosses between chickens (Gallus gallus) and other types of fowl.

53. On the glistening horizon two black dots appeared, separated, and became helicopters roaring low overhead and scattering the distracted fowl.

54. Mr. Renton I disagree with my hon. Friend about the agencies being neither fish nor fowl nor good red herring.

55. He cast Alvin as a sacrificial fowl-carrier instead, but Alvin pulled out altogether when he became sick with mononucleosis.

56. When I took her in my arms, her whole being trembled like a fowl being readied for the Yom Kippur sacrifice.

57. 27 You see this affectionate of blooming belong and fowl down anorak on allocation a snowflake jean such appearance is matchless.

58. Barbecue definition, pieces of beef, fowl, fish, or the like, roasted over an open hearth, especially when basted in a Barbecue sauce

59. Brahmapootra (plural Brahmapootras) A large domestic fowl , peculiar in having the comb divided lengthwise into three parts, and the legs well feathered

60. They are also known as Pilgrim fowl as they are thought to have descended from the original Breeds brought by the pilgrims

61. Aggressins Bail used Aggressins to produce immunity against anthrax (1904), typhoid (1905), typhus and cholera (1905d), and Weil usedAggressins in fowl cholera (1905)

62. In some other species (white mouse, hedgehog, dog, young fowl)the role of NA in cold acclimation is either not clear or dubious.

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64. What does Brahmapootra mean? A large domestic fowl, peculiar in having the comb divided lengthwise into three parts, and the legs well feathered

65. Hence the Bible shows that we should avoid meats, such as strangled fowl, that have not been drained of the blood —for spiritual reasons.

66. The fleshy red crest on the head of the domestic fowl and other gallinaceous birds Familiarity information: Coxcomb used as a noun is uncommon.

67. Aleucemic lymphoid leucosis was also found in one control fowl; it is, therefore, doubtful that the injection had anything to do with this case

68. Other breeds of fowl developed in the U.S. (such as the Ameraucana) may sport pea combs, but these chickens were bred primarily from foreign birds.

69. Barbur: TWOT - 288g: Phonetic Spelling: Parts of Speech: bar-boor' Noun Masculine : Definition (CLBL) fowl, birds (BDB/TWOT) birds fattened for table of Solomon ; NAS Word Usage - Total: 1: fowl 1: NAS Verse Count: 1 Kings: 1: Total: 1: The Hebrew lexicon is Brown, Driver, Briggs, Gesenius Lexicon; this is keyed to the "Theological Word Book of

70. Apostrophising the fowl the British spelling of the word "apostrophizing," which means the addressing of someone or something, as in a speech or play

71. Apostrophising the fowl the British spelling of the word "Apostrophizing," which means the addressing of someone or something, as in a speech or play

72. Many X-ray or chemical mutagen-induced chromosome translocations in domestic fowl (Gallus domesticus) are thought to involve microchromosomes as centromere donors to acentric macrochromosomal fragments.

73. The cock called "The Daddy of Clarets" was the foundation cock of all Madigin-Deans Claret Fowl, be they red, white or grey in color

74. What does Banties mean? The definition of Banties are types of small roosters or hens or similar fowl, or a term used to refer to short people

75. A Cockfight is a blood sport between two cocks, or gamecocks, held in a ring called a cockpit.The history of raising fowl for fighting goes back 6,000 years

76. Through selective breeding, this resulted in a brown-tinted fowl, distinctly different from other Langshan varieties which are normally only recognised as having white, black or blue feathering.

77. The present day chickens are larger and more productive than the ancestral Red Jungle Fowl with four basic types: egg type, or Mediterranean; game; meat type; and Bantam.

78. Australorp definition is - a utility type of black Orpington fowl developed in Australia and now a widely distributed and valued egg-producing breed, a white sport being less common.

79. Successful reproduction of adenoviral gizzard erosion in 20-week-old SPF layer-type chickens and efficacious prophylaxis due to live vaccination with an Apathogenic fowl adenovirus serotype 1 strain (CELO)

80. The previously described transformation of fowl plague virus by the prolonged cultivation in HeLa cells has been reproduced in other explants of human origin (amnion, kidney, tumour cellines HeLa and KB).