fowllike
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See also: fowl-like
English
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[edit]fowllike (comparative more fowllike, superlative most fowllike)
- Like, resembling, or similar to a fowl or fowls.
- 1919, New York State College of Agriculture, (Please provide the book title or journal name):
- Peacocks, which are related to the pheasants and other fowllike birds, are native of India and Ceylon, but in ancient times were introduced into Palestine, Greece, and Rome.
- 2011, Brian Reeder, An Introduction to Form and Feathering of the Domestic Fowl:
- Domestic fowl such as Leghorns often show a higher tail angle than the wild form, although there are examples where jungle fowl-like breeds have lower tail budangle, such as in Phoenix.