"dabbling duck" meaning in All languages combined

See dabbling duck on Wiktionary

Noun [English]

Forms: dabbling ducks [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun}} dabbling duck (plural dabbling ducks)
  1. One of the ducks of species in subfamily Anatinae, that feed by dabbling in shallow water, including mallards and teals. Categories (topical): Ornithology Categories (lifeform): Dabbling ducks Coordinate_terms: diving duck Translations (duck that feeds by dabbling): grondeleend [feminine] (Dutch), puolisukeltajasorsa (Finnish), Gründelente [feminine] (German), réceformák (Hungarian), táłkááʼ naalʼeełí (Navajo)

Inflected forms

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