"freckled duck" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

IPA: /ˌfɹɛkəld ˈdʌk/ Forms: freckled ducks [plural]
Etymology: From freckled + duck. Etymology templates: {{com|en|freckled|duck}} freckled + duck Head templates: {{en-noun}} freckled duck (plural freckled ducks)
  1. A moderately large, broad-bodied duck, Stictonetta naevosa, native to southern Australia. Categories (lifeform): Anatids Translations (Stictonetta naevosa): stippeleend [feminine] (Dutch), lentuganaso (Esperanto), stictonette tachetée [feminine] (French), Affenente [feminine] (German), ゴマフガモ (gomafugamo) (Japanese), naalʼeełí yistłʼinígíí (Navajo), кра́пчатая у́тка (krápčataja útka) [feminine] (Russian), pato pecoso [masculine] (Spanish)

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