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  • 21dominique — noun Etymology: Dominique (Dominica), one of the Windward islands, West Indies Date: 1849 any of a United States breed of domestic chickens with a rose comb, yellow legs, and barred plumage …

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  • 22Wyandotte (chicken) — The Wyandotte is a breed of chicken originating in the United States. The first examples of the breed appeared in 1870s. Wyandottes are a docile, dual purpose breed kept for both eggs (Wyandottes are brown egg layers) and meat. They also appear… …

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  • 23Sebright (chicken) — The Sebright is a breed of chicken named after its developer, Sir John Saunders Sebright. Created in the 19th century through a selective breeding program designed to produce an ornamental breed, the Sebright is a true bantam, meaning it is a… …

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  • 24Rhode Island White — one of a dual purpose American breed of chickens having white feathers and a rose comb. [1920 25, Amer.] * * * …

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  • 25Hamburg — I. /ˈhæmbɜg/ (say hamberg) noun one of a breed of poultry, small and light formed, and occurring in black and spangled varieties with a distinctive rose comb. {from Hamburg2 where some varieties originated} II. /ˈhæmbɜg/ (say hamberg) noun a city …

  • 26розовидный гребень — Форма петушиного гребня, возникающая при комбинациях аллелей RRpp и Rrpp. [Арефьев В.А., Лисовенко Л.А. Англо русский толковый словарь генетических терминов 1995 407с.] Тематики генетика EN rose comb …

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  • 27rhode island white — noun 1. usually capitalized R&I&W : an American breed of domestic fowls resembling Rhode Island reds but having pure white plumage 2. usually capitalized R&I & often capitalized W : a bird of the Rhode Island White breed * * * one of a dual… …

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  • 28sebright — ˈsēˌbrīt noun Etymology: after Sir John S. Sebright died 1846 English agriculturist 1. usually capitalized : an old British breed of rose comb bantam fowls with dark laced silvery or golden feathers 2. s often capitalized : any bird of the… …

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  • 29Dom|i|nique — «DOM uh NEEK», noun. any one of an American breed of chickens having yellow shanks, a rose comb, and grayish, barred plumage. Also, Dominick. ╂[American English < French Dominique Dominica, an island in the West Indies, where they were bred] …

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  • 30Ham|burg — «HAM burg», noun. = hamburger. (Cf. ↑hamburger) Ham|burg «HAM burg, German HAHM burk», noun. 1. a black variety of grape, of German origin, widely grown in hothouses. 2. any chicken of an old domestic breed of white skinned poultry, with a rose… …

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