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gadwall
[ gad-wawl ]
noun
, plural gad·walls, (especially collectively) gad·wall.
- a grayish-brown wild duck, Anas strepera, found in temperate parts of the Northern Hemisphere.
gadwall
/ ˈɡædˌwɔːl /
noun
- a duck, Anas strepera, related to the mallard. The male has a grey body and black tail
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Word History and Origins
Origin of gadwall1
First recorded in 1660–70; origin uncertain
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Word History and Origins
Origin of gadwall1
C17: of unknown origin
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Example Sentences
Look for the northern shoveler, the ring-necked duck and the gadwall.
From New York Times
Look for the northern shoveler, the ring-necked duck and the gadwall.
From New York Times
“There’s a gadwall out there,” McHugh said.
From Washington Times
“There’s a gadwall out there,” McHugh said.
From Seattle Times
A solitary male gadwall “stayed still long enough for me to fixate on its delicate herringbone feather pattern.”
From Seattle Times
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