"Mullingong" is a word in ENGLISH
See Duck mole, under Duck.
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Producing ducks; -- applied to Anatifae, under the absurd notion of their turning into ducks or geese. See Barnacle.
Read the complete definitionA European duck (Anas tadorna). See Sheldrake.
Read the complete definitionA duck of the genus Fuligula. Two American species (F. marila and F. affinis) are common. See Scaup duck.
Read the complete definitionA wild duck (Aythya, / Fuligula, marila), which appears in large numbers on the eastern coast of the United States, …
Read the complete definitionThe buffel duck. See Buffel duck.
Read the complete definitionA kind of duck. See Old squaw.
Read the complete definitionThe surf duck or scoter. In the United States all the species of (/demia are called coots. See Scoter.
Read the complete definitiondílì short form: dì {1} no, not (negates predicates with heads consisting of future verbs, nouns, adjectives, numerals, pro-nouns). Dílì …
Read the complete definitionSee Duck mole, under Duck, n.
Read the complete definitionSee Castioatobt
Read the complete definitionA curious South American bird (Anhima, / Palamedea, cornuta), often domesticated by the natives and kept with poultry, which it …
Read the complete definitionA subclass of Mammalia, having a cloaca in which the ducts of the urinary, genital, and alimentary systems terminate, as …
Read the complete definitionóklò - To hide or conceal oneself, sidestep, evade, to lower or hide one’s head, to bend down, dodge, to …
Read the complete definitionSee Duck mole, under Duck.
Read the complete definitionpaíklip - See paíplok—to duck, dodge, etc.
Read the complete definitionThe duck mole. See under Duck.
Read the complete definitionAn American duck (Aythya Americana) highly esteemed as a game bird. It is closely allied to the canvasback, but is …
Read the complete definitionThe ring-necked scaup duck; -- called also ring-billed blackhead. See Scaup.
Read the complete definitionsalipnù v [A2; b6] duck down behind s.t. Didtu ku musalipnù sa luyu sa batu mau nga wà ku makit-i, …
Read the complete definitionA scaup duck. See below.
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