Japanese word senses marked with lifeform category "Poultry"
Parent categories: Birds, Livestock, Vertebrates, Agriculture, Animals, Chordates, Applied sciences, Lifeforms, Sciences, Life, Nature
Subcategories: Chickens, Ducks, Geese
Total 59 word senses
- 七面鳥 (Noun) a wild turkey
- 四十雀雁 (Noun) cackling goose (Branta hutchinsii)
- 塒 (Noun) roost
- 孵す (Verb) hatch (to incubate eggs)
- 家鴨 (Noun) an academic grade of “B” (from the way the 乙 (otsu) character, used to indicate this grade, looks vaguely like a duck)
- 小毛綿鴨 (Noun) a Steller's eider
- 小鴨 (Noun) teal (freshwater duck of the subfamily Anatinae)
- 尾長鴨 (Noun) a northern pintail
- 尾長鶏 (Noun) an onagadori, a breed of chicken from Kochi Prefecture
- 成鶏 (Noun) mature chicken
- 晨鳧 (Noun) harlequin duck, Histrionicus histrionicus
- 毛綿鴨 (Noun) a king eider
- 灰色雁 (Noun) greylag goose, Anser anser
- 烏骨鶏 (Noun) silky, silkie (breed of chicken)
- 白雁 (Noun) snow goose, Chen caerulescens
- 真雁 (Noun) greater white-fronted goose (Anser albifrons)
- 真鴨 (Noun) a mallard
- 臼辺鳥 (Noun) chicken (bird)
- 菱食 (Noun) bean goose (Anser fabalis)
- 軍鶏 (Noun) a gamecock
- 酒面雁 (Noun) swan goose, Anser cygnoides
- 野バリケン (Noun) a Muscovy duck
- 野鴨 (Noun) wild duck
- 雁 (Character) wild goose
- 雁 (Noun) wild goose
- 雁 (Noun) wild goose
- 雁 (Noun) cry of a wild goose
- 雁が音 (Noun) lesser white-fronted goose (Anser erythropus)
- 雄鶏 (Noun) a rooster (male chicken; male gallinaceous bird)
- 雌鶏 (Noun) a hen (female chicken)
- 養鶏 (Noun) poultry farming, chicken raising
- 鳧 (Character) grey-headed lapwing
- 鳧 (Noun) a grey-headed lapwing
- 鳧 (Noun) Alternative spelling of 鴨 (kamo, “duck”)
- 鴛鴦 (Noun) a topknot or bun hairstyle wherein the hair is bunched on each side in a shape vaguely resembling two mandarin ducks
- 鴨 (Noun) a duck
- 鴨 (Noun) (from the way ducks return to the same place and are thus easy to hunt) a mark or easy target for a swindle, someone who is likely to lose at gambling or other competition
- 鴨 (Noun) (from the good flavor of duck meat) short for 鴨の味 (kamo no aji, “duck flavor”): a very good flavor; by extension, any remarkably good sensation or feeling, particularly describing happy married life
- 鴨 (Noun) (from the uniform of black clothing) short for 黒鴨 (kurogamo, “black duck”): a male servant, such as a butler or chauffeur (compare English penguin)
- 鴨 (Noun) alternative spelling of 家鴨: a domestic duck, Anas platyrhynchos var. domesticus, descended from the mallard
- 鴻雁 (Noun) wild geese
- 鵞鳥 (Noun) a domestic goose
- 鶏 (Character) chicken
- 鶏 (Character) bird
- 鶏 (Noun) a domesticated chicken (Gallus gallus domesticus)
- 鶏 (Noun) a chicken (domesticated fowl)
- 鶏 (Noun) a chicken (domesticated fowl)
- 鶏 (Noun) Alternative spelling of 鳥 (tori): a chicken (domesticated fowl); chicken meat
- 黄鶏 (Noun) a Japanese breed of chicken with dark reddish-brown feathers
- 黒雁 (Noun) brent goose, Branta bernicla
- 黒鳥 (Noun) a black swan, specifically Cygnus atratus
- 黒鴨 (Noun) common scoter (Melanitta nigra)
- アメリカオシ (Noun) a wood duck
- カナダ雁 (Noun) Canada goose, Branta canadensis
- カラクン (Noun) Synonym of 七面鳥 (shichimenchō, “turkey”) (bird)
- カラクン鳥 (Noun) Synonym of 七面鳥 (shichimenchō, “turkey”) (bird)
- ターキー (Noun) a turkey
- ハワイ雁 (Noun) a Hawaiian goose
- バリケン (Noun) Synonym of 野バリケン (no-bariken, “Muscovy duck”)
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