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poultry

Hatchary vs Poultry - What's the difference?

hatchary | poultry |


As a proper noun poultry is

a street in the city between cheapside and cornhill.

Paultry vs Poultry - What's the difference?

paultry | poultry |


As an adjective paultry

is .

As a proper noun poultry is

a street in the city between cheapside and cornhill.

Poultry vs Chickens - What's the difference?

poultry | chickens |


As a proper noun poultry

is a street in the city between cheapside and cornhill.

As a noun chickens is

.

As a verb chickens is

(chicken).

Poultry vs Pullorum - What's the difference?

poultry | pullorum |


As nouns the difference between poultry and pullorum

is that poultry is domestic fowl (e.g. chickens, ducks, turkeys and geese) raised for food (either meat or eggs while pullorum is a severe infectious disease of young poultry, caused by a form of the salmonella bacterium.

As a proper noun Poultry

is a street in the City between Cheapside and Cornhill.

Poultry vs Shochet - What's the difference?

poultry | shochet |


As a proper noun poultry

is a street in the city between cheapside and cornhill.

As a noun shochet is

a person certified under jewish law to slaughter cattle and poultry.

Poultry vs Limberneck - What's the difference?

poultry | limberneck |


As a proper noun poultry

is a street in the city between cheapside and cornhill.

As a noun limberneck is

a flaccid paralysis of the neck of poultry afflicted with botulism.

Poultry vs Nonpoultry - What's the difference?

poultry | nonpoultry |


As a proper noun poultry

is a street in the city between cheapside and cornhill.

As an adjective nonpoultry is

not of or pertaining to poultry.

Poultry vs Mawmenny - What's the difference?

poultry | mawmenny |


As a proper noun poultry

is a street in the city between cheapside and cornhill.

As a noun mawmenny is

(obsolete) a dish eaten in medieval england, made with beef or poultry broth and thickened porridge-like brawn, the ingredients and colour changing over time.

Poultry vs Galantine - What's the difference?

poultry | galantine |


As nouns the difference between poultry and galantine

is that poultry is domestic fowl (e.g. chickens, ducks, turkeys and geese) raised for food (either meat or eggs while galantine is a spiced, thickened sauce served with fish or poultry.

As a proper noun Poultry

is a street in the City between Cheapside and Cornhill.

Poultry vs Ballotine - What's the difference?

poultry | ballotine |


As a proper noun poultry

is a street in the city between cheapside and cornhill.

As a noun ballotine is

a boned piece of meat, fish or poultry that has been rolled around a stuffing, tied into a bundle, and roasted or braised.

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