Dutch word senses marked with lifeform category "Ducks"
Parent categories: Anatids, Poultry, Freshwater birds, Birds, Livestock, Vertebrates, Agriculture, Animals, Chordates, Applied sciences, Lifeforms, Sciences, Life, Nature
Subcategories: Dabbling ducks, Mergansers
Total 80 word senses
- Afrikaanse zwarte eend (Noun) the African black duck (Anas sparsa)
- Amerikaanse tafeleend (Noun) redhead, a kind of pochard (Aythya americana)
- Amerikaanse wintertaling (Noun) green-winged teal (Anas carolinensis)
- Amerikaanse zwarte eend (Noun) American black duck (Anas rubripes)
- Braziliaanse zaagbek (Noun) the Brazilian merganser, Mergus octosetaceus
- Chinese zaagbek (Noun) the scaly-sided merganser, Mergus squamatus
- Hollandse kwaker (Noun) call duck, a breed of domestic duck (Anas platyrhynchos f. domesticus)
- anas unox (Noun) The hybrid of a domestic duck and wild ducks; a manky mallard.
- bergbeekeend (Noun) torrent duck (Merganetta armata)
- bergeend (Noun) common shelduck (Tadorna tadorna)
- blauwvleugeltaling (Noun) bluewing, Spatula discors syn. Anas discors
- boomeend (Noun) Synonym of fluiteend (“whistling duck”)
- brilduiker (Noun) the goldeneye, Bucephala clangula
- bronskopeend (Noun) falcated duck (Anas falcata syn. Mareca falcata)
- buffelkopeend (Noun) bufflehead (Bucephala albeola)
- carolina-eend (Noun) wood duck (Aix sponsa)
- casarca (Noun) the ruddy shelduck, Tadorna ferruginea
- coromandeleend (Noun) cotton pygmy goose (Nettapus coromandelianus)
- doks (Noun) duck
- drijfsijs (Noun) duck
- duikeend (Noun) diving duck
- eend (Noun) A duck, waterfowl of the family Anatidae excluding the subfamily Anserinae; in non-scientific usage the term may be reserved for only the smaller (not goose-like) members of the Anatidae or reserved for females only.
- eendachtig (Adjective) ducklike
- eider (Noun) a type of seaduck; an eider
- eidereend (Noun) eider (Somateria mollissima, a duck species)
- fluiteend (Noun) a whistling duck; any bird of the genus Dendrocygna
- gevlekte eend (Noun) mottled duck (Anas fulvigula)
- grondeleend (Noun) dabbling duck
- grote tafeleend (Noun) canvasback (Aythya valisineria)
- grote zaagbek (Noun) common merganser (Mergus merganser)
- grote zee-eend (Noun) velvet scoter (Melanitta fusca)
- halfgans (Noun) a large duck, generally referring to birds of the Tadorninae subfamily of the Anatidae, such as shelducks and sheldgeese
- harlekijneend (Noun) harlequin duck (Histrionicus histrionicus)
- hottentottaling (Noun) the blue-billed teal, Spatula hottentota
- ijseend (Noun) the long-tailed duck, Clangula hyemalis
- kaneeltaling (Noun) cinnamon teal (Spatula cyanoptera)
- kleine topper (Noun) lesser scaup (Aythya affinis)
- kleine toppereend (Noun) Synonym of kleine topper (“lesser scaup”)
- kleine zaagbek (Noun) Synonym of nonnetje
- knobbeleend (Noun) knob-billed duck, Sarkidiornis melanotos
- kokardezaagbek (Noun) a hooded merganser, Lophodytes cucullatus
- krak (Noun) gadwall (Mareca strepera)
- krakeend (Noun) gadwall (Mareca strepera)
- krooneend (Noun) red-crested pochard (Netta rufina)
- kuifeend (Noun) tufted duck (Aythya fuligula)
- lepelbekeend (Noun) pink-eared duck (Malacorhynchus membranaceus)
- mandarijneend (Noun) mandarin duck (Aix galericulata)
- marmereend (Noun) marbled duck (Marmaronetta angustirostris)
- middelste zaagbek (Noun) the red-breasted merganser, Mergus serrator
- muskuseend (Noun) Muscovy duck (Cairina moschata)
- nonnetje (Noun) smew (Mergellus albellus).
- paradijscasarca (Noun) paradise shelduck (Tadorna variegata)
- parkeend (Noun) Synonym of tamme eend (“domestic duck”)
- piel (Noun) duckling
- pijlstaart (Noun) northern pintail (Anas acuta)
- pijlstaarteend (Noun) Synonym of pijlstaart
- ringsnaveleend (Noun) ring-necked duck (Aythya collaris)
- roestgans (Noun) Synonym of casarca (“ruddy shelduck, Tadorna ferruginea”)
- roodkop (Noun) Synonym of tafeleend (“common pochard, Aythya ferina”)
- rosse stekelstaart (Noun) the ruddy duck, Oxyura jamaicensis
- smient (Noun) Eurasian wigeon (Mareca penelope)
- soepeend (Noun) Synonym of tamme eend (“domestic duck”)
- stekelstaart (Noun) Common designation for a wide variety of birds with particularly pointy and/or stiff tails; a stiff-tailed duck; any bird of the subfamily Oxyurinae
- tafeleend (Noun) common pochard (Aythya ferina)
- taling (Noun) teal, one of certain small ducks of the genera Anas and Spatula
- tamme eend (Noun) domestic duck (Anas platyrhynchos f. domesticus or Anas platyrhynchos f. domestica)
- topper (Noun) the greater scaup, Aythya marila
- toppereend (Noun) Synonym of topper (“greater scaup”)
- wenkbrauweend (Noun) the Pacific black duck, Anas superciliosa
- wilde eend (Noun) mallard, wild duck (Anas platyrhynchos)
- wintertaling (Noun) common teal, Eurasian teal, Anas crecca
- witkopeend (Noun) white-headed duck (Oxyura leucocephala)
- witoogeend (Noun) ferruginous duck (Aythya nyroca)
- witte kwaker (Noun) Synonym of Hollandse kwaker (“call duck, a breed of domestic duck”)
- woerd (Noun) man-made hill or elevation (as used in low areas to protect farmhouses against flooding)
- zaagbek (Noun) a merganser: any bird in the genus Mergus
- zee-eend (Noun) scoter, seaduck of the genus Melanitta
- zomertaling (Noun) garganey, Spatula querquedula
- zwarte zee-eend (Noun) the common scoter, Melanitta nigra
- zwemeend (Noun) dabbling duck
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