Domestic+fowls

  • 91chookyard — /ˈtʃʊkjad/ (say chookyahd) noun an enclosed area in which domestic fowls are kept …

  • 92cochin — /ˈkoʊtʃɪn/ (say kohchin), /ˈkɒtʃɪn/ (say kochin) noun (sometimes upper case) one of a breed of large domestic fowls, of Asian origin, resembling the brahma but slightly smaller. {named after Cochin (China), a former state in French Indochina, now …

  • 93featherbone — /ˈfɛðəboʊn/ (say fedhuhbohn) noun a substitute for whalebone, made from the quills of domestic fowls …

  • 94henbane — /ˈhɛnbeɪn/ (say henbayn) noun a herb, Hyoscyamus niger, native to parts of Asia and Europe, bearing yellowish brown flowers and sticky, hairy foliage with a disagreeable smell, and possessing narcotic and poisonous properties; especially… …

  • 95hennery — /ˈhɛnəri/ (say henuhree) noun (plural henneries) a place where domestic fowls are kept …

  • 96henrun — /ˈhɛnrʌn/ (say henrun) noun an enclosure for domestic fowls …

  • 97Orpington — /ˈɔpɪŋtən/ (say awpingtuhn) noun one of a breed of large white skinned domestic fowls. {from Orpington, district of London} …

  • 98Plymouth Rock — I. /plɪməθ ˈrɒk/ (say plimuhth rok) noun a rock at Plymouth, Massachusetts, US, on which the Pilgrim Fathers are said to have landed in 1620. II. /plɪməθ ˈrɒk/ (say plimuhth rok) noun one of a North American breed of medium sized domestic fowls …

  • 99pollard — /ˈpɒləd / (say poluhd) noun 1. a tree cut back nearly to the trunk, so as to produce a dense mass of branches. 2. an animal, as a stag, ox, or sheep, without horns. 3. a by product of the process of the milling of wheat, used especially for… …

  • 100poultry — /ˈpoʊltri / (say pohltree) noun domestic fowls collectively, as chickens, turkeys, guineafowls, ducks, and geese. {Middle English pult(e)rie, from Old French pouleterie, from poulet pullet} …