Definitionn. wild dabbling duck from which domestic ducks are descended
Last update: August 28, 2015
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The lake was full of mallards. [Please select]
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Dr. Mallard wanted me to give you a call and schedule an appointment for tomorrow morning, first thing. [Please select]
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The ducks, in particular, muscovy, mallard, teal, widgeon, and other kinds, the names of which Dick did not know, were numerous. [Please select]
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Small sketch of the "Scapegoat," "Sunset on the Sea," "Morning Prayer," "Bianca," "Past and Present," and "Dead Mallard." [Please select]
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Four days previously I had shot a pair of mallard ducks and they formed the _pièce de résistance_. [Please select]
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Domesticated Mallard Ducks, Brook View Farm, Newbury, Massachusetts] When ducks were first domesticated is not known. [Please select]
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It differs from ducks of Mallard origin in several other particulars besides the naked head with its bright-red, carunculated skin. [Please select]
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The color is like that of the Mallard but of a lighter shade. [Please select]
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The mallard and the graylag goose are the ancestors of our domestic ducks and geese. [Please select]
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--A great many persons have made persistent attempts to breed the canvasback, redhead, mallard, black duck, pintail, teal and other species, on a commercial basis. [Please select]
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So far as I am aware the mallard is the only wild duck that has been bred in sufficient numbers to slaughter for the markets. [Please select]
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