turkey |
megapode |
As a proper noun turkey
is country at the intersection of europe and asia on the mediterranean official name: republic of turkey.
As a noun megapode is
any of several chicken- or turkey-like birds in the family
megapodiidae , which incubate their eggs by burying them where they receive warmth from decaying vegetation, solar radiation or geothermal heat.
As an adjective megapode is
characteristic of the megapodiidae.
megapodiidae |
megapode |
As a proper noun megapodiidae
is .
As a noun megapode is
any of several chicken- or turkey-like birds in the family
megapodiidae , which incubate their eggs by burying them where they receive warmth from decaying vegetation, solar radiation or geothermal heat.
As an adjective megapode is
characteristic of the megapodiidae.
incubate |
megapode |
As a verb incubate
is to brood, raise, or maintain eggs, organisms, or living tissue through the provision of ideal environmental conditions.
As a noun megapode is
any of several chicken- or turkey-like birds in the family
megapodiidae , which incubate their eggs by burying them where they receive warmth from decaying vegetation, solar radiation or geothermal heat.
As an adjective megapode is
characteristic of the megapodiidae.
egg |
megapode |
As nouns the difference between egg and megapode
is that
egg is (zoology|countable) an approximately spherical or ellipsoidal body produced by birds, snakes, insects and other animals, housing the embryo during its development while
megapode is any of several chicken- or turkey-like birds in the family
megapodiidae , which incubate their eggs by burying them where they receive warmth from decaying vegetation, solar radiation or geothermal heat.
As a verb egg
is to throw
eggs at or
egg can be to encourage, incite.
As an adjective megapode is
characteristic of the megapodiidae.
bury |
megapode |
As a proper noun bury
is a metropolitan borough of greater manchester, england.
As a noun megapode is
any of several chicken- or turkey-like birds in the family
megapodiidae , which incubate their eggs by burying them where they receive warmth from decaying vegetation, solar radiation or geothermal heat.
As an adjective megapode is
characteristic of the megapodiidae.
decaying |
megapode |
As nouns the difference between decaying and megapode
is that
decaying is the act of something that decays while
megapode is any of several chicken- or turkey-like birds in the family
megapodiidae , which incubate their eggs by burying them where they receive warmth from decaying vegetation, solar radiation or geothermal heat.
As a verb decaying
is .
As an adjective megapode is
characteristic of the megapodiidae.
vegetation |
megapode |
As nouns the difference between vegetation and megapode
is that
vegetation is vegetation while
megapode is any of several chicken- or turkey-like birds in the family
megapodiidae , which incubate their eggs by burying them where they receive warmth from decaying vegetation, solar radiation or geothermal heat.
As an adjective megapode is
characteristic of the megapodiidae.
geothermal |
megapode |
As adjectives the difference between geothermal and megapode
is that
geothermal is geothermal while
megapode is characteristic of the megapodiidae.
As a noun megapode is
any of several chicken- or turkey-like birds in the family
megapodiidae , which incubate their eggs by burying them where they receive warmth from decaying vegetation, solar radiation or geothermal heat.
treckschuyt |
trekschuit |
Alternative forms |
Treckschuyt is an alternative form of trekschuit.
As nouns the difference between treckschuyt and trekschuit
is that
treckschuyt is a covered boat for goods and passengers, used on the dutch and flemish canals while
trekschuit is a horse-drawn canal boat or riverboat, used to carry goods or passengers in the netherlands.
canal |
trekschuit |
As nouns the difference between canal and trekschuit
is that
canal is an artificial waterway, often connecting one body of water with another while
trekschuit is a horse-drawn canal boat or riverboat, used to carry goods or passengers in the Netherlands.
As a verb canal
is to dig an artificial waterway in or to (a place), especially for drainage.
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