Male+duck

  • 121drake — English has two words drake, but the older, ‘dragon’ [OE] (which comes via prehistoric West Germanic *drako from Latin dracō, source of English dragon), has now more or less disappeared from general use (it is still employed for a sort of fishing …

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  • 122Intromittent organ — An intromittent organ is a general term for an external organ of a male organism that is specialized to deliver sperm during copulation. Intromittent organs are usually found in terrestrial species, as most aquatic species fertilize their eggs… …

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  • 123gha gha, ghe ghe, ghi ghi —     gha gha, ghe ghe, ghi ghi     English meaning: to cackle (of geese)     Deutsche Übersetzung: under likewise, Lautnachahmung for Gackern, Schnattern     Note: (compare ĝhans “goose “). Sowohl Urverwandtschaft as newer creation are possible.… …

    Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary

  • 124Boner's Ark — Infobox comic book title title = Boner s Ark caption = One of the main logos of the series schedule = format = Series publisher = King Feature Syndicate date = 1968 2000 issues = main char team = writers = Mort Walker Frank Johnson inkers =… …

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  • 125drake — [[t]dreɪk[/t]] n. orn a male duck Compare duck I, 2) • Etymology: 1250–1300 …

    From formal English to slang

  • 126The Little Kicks — Seinfeld episode Episode no. Season 8 Episode 4 Directed by Andy Ackerman Written by …

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  • 127drake — noun Etymology: Middle English; akin to Old High German antrahho drake Date: 14th century a male duck …

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  • 128Drake — may refer to: Contents 1 People 2 Places 3 Institutions 4 …

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