"ruddy duck" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: ruddy ducks [plural]
Etymology: From ruddy (“reddish”) + duck, referring to the rust-coloured body of the male. Etymology templates: {{m|en|ruddy||reddish}} ruddy (“reddish”), {{m|en|duck}} duck Head templates: {{en-noun}} ruddy duck (plural ruddy ducks)
  1. Oxyura jamaicensis, a small stifftail duck, the male of which has a rust-coloured body. Wikipedia link: ruddy duck Categories (lifeform): Ducks Synonyms: sleepyhead Translations (Oxyura jamaicensis): amerikansk skarveand [common-gender] (Danish), rosse stekelstaart [masculine] (Dutch), tonut skarvsont [feminine] (Faroese), kuparisorsa (Finnish), ρουσομύτη (rousomýti) [feminine] (Greek), naalʼeełí łichíʼígíí (Navajo), rață jamaicană [feminine] (Romanian), америка́нская са́вка (amerikánskaja sávka) [feminine] (Russian), amerikansk kopparand [common-gender] (Swedish)

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