English to Latin Meaning of fowl - volatile


Fowl :
volatile

volatile, avem, locutus est, gyros, caecus

volatile

avemfowledaucupisaucupiovolucres
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Definitions of fowl in English
Noun(1) a domesticated gallinaceous bird thought to be descended from the red jungle fowl(2) the flesh of a bird or fowl (wild or domestic
Verb(1) hunt fowl(2) hunt fowl in the forest
Examples of fowl in English
(1) Before contact with the West, staple foods included yam, taro, banana, coconut, sugarcane, tropical nuts, greens, pigs, fowl , and seafood.(2) The birds we have had have been the ordinary fowl of a village garden: jackdaws, starlings, magpies, chaffinches and so on.(3) These would eventually have flourished, destroying the local housing and creating a forest teeming with fish, fowl , and game.(4) New ways were found to supply goods formerly thought to be quasi-luxury items - notably chickens and turkeys by way of the new broiler fowl industry.(5) Even the soup of the day is an intentional creation, using freshly prepared vegetables and stock with fresh meat, fowl , or fish added.(6) Music runs from ethnic afro-beats to trendy lounge jazz; food is a multi-cultural fusion of fish, fowl and steak; and drinks and cigars come from all over the globe.(7) About 1530, a new dish began to be put on English tables, a fowl a little larger than the traditional goose, but with a lot more meat and a refreshingly new taste.(8) In one large enterprise about two years ago they started breeding fowl - chicken and geese.(9) The focus will be on five categories of agricultural products: vegetables, fruit, milk, domestic animals and fowl , and aquatic products.(10) There was other meat galore, too, steak, pork, fowl , bacon, etc.(11) The flavor and acidity would match up well with shellfish and grilled fowl .(12) The term ÔÇÿvegetarianÔÇÖ has only been around for about 150 years but abstinence from flesh, fish and fowl is as old as man himself.(13) Special meals usually include meat, fish, or fowl , along with one of a number of starchy foods, which vary by region.(14) The government destroyed almost 1.4 million chickens, ducks, geese and other fowl in the territory last month to stop the spread of an avian influenza.(15) an abundance of game, fowl, and fish(16) Giblets are the edible internal parts of a fowl , including the gizzard, heart, liver, and neck.
Related Phrases of fowl
(1) neither fish nor fowl ::
aut piscem pesce
(2) barnyard fowl ::
villaticae
Synonyms
Noun
1. bird ::
avem
Different Forms
fowl, fowled, fowler, fowling, fowls
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