Cairina moschata

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Definition

Noun A large, crested wild duck species (Cairina moschata) native to Central and South America, widely domesticated for meat and eggs. It is characterized by a prominent fleshy growth (caruncle) on the face, particularly in males.

Usage

This term is used specifically as the biological or common name for this species of duck. * The Cairina moschata is a perching duck that often nests in tree hollows. * Domesticated Cairina moschata are known for being quieter than common ducks.

Advanced Usage
  • In ornithology and aviculture, the scientific name is used to precisely identify the species, distinguishing it from other ducks like the mallard ().
Variants and Related Words
  • Muscovy Duck: The most common name for , especially in domestic and culinary contexts.
  • Muscovies: The plural form often used for the domesticated birds.
Synonyms
  • Muscovy Duck
  • Barbary Duck (primarily a culinary term)
Different Meanings

This term has only one specific meaning, referring to this particular species of duck. It does not have other general definitions.

Noun
  1. large crested wild duck of Central America and South America; widely domesticated