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garganey
[ gahr-guh-nee ]
noun
, plural gar·ga·neys.
- a small Old World duck, Anas querquedula.
garganey
/ ˈɡɑːɡənɪ /
noun
- a small Eurasian duck, Anas querquedula, closely related to the mallard. The male has a white stripe over each eye
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of garganey1
C17: from Italian dialect garganei, of imitative origin
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Example Sentences
Even a "bunch" of the beautiful garganey teal would not tempt us this morning, for ambition soared high.
From Project Gutenberg
In Ireland or Scotland the garganey is very rare, and though it is recorded from Iceland, more satisfactory evidence of its occurrence there is needed.
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A flock of garganey ducks was still hanging around before making its way to northern China.
From New York Times
In addition we got some grey duck, gadwall, and a number of garganey and pochard.
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At the beginning of the month the garganey teal are almost the only migratory ducks to be seen on them.
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