muscovy duck
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Definition
Noun: 1. A large crested wild duck: A species of duck (Cairina moschata) native to Central and South America, characterized by its large size, prominent crest of feathers on its head, and often a dark plumage with white wing patches. 2. A widely domesticated bird: The same species, commonly raised in captivity around the world for its meat and eggs. Domesticated individuals can vary in color from the wild type.
Usage Examples
- The muscovy duck is easily identified by the red, warty caruncles on its face.
- We raise muscovy ducks on our farm because they are quieter than other duck breeds.
- In the wetlands, a flock of wild muscovy ducks took flight.
Advanced Usage
- As a culinary term: The meat of the muscovy duck is sometimes noted for being leaner and having a different flavor profile compared to common mallard-derived ducks.
- The chef prepared a confit of muscovy duck.
- In biological/zoological context: Used to specify the species within scientific or taxonomic discussions.
- The study focused on the foraging behavior of Cairina moschata, the muscovy duck.
Variants and Related Words
- Muscovy (noun, informal): A common shortened form used to refer to the muscovy duck.
- We have three Muscovies in the pond.
- Barbary duck (noun): Another name for the domesticated muscovy duck, used primarily in culinary contexts.
Synonyms
- Cairina moschata (noun): The scientific binomial name for the species.
- Barbary duck (noun): See 'Variants and Related Words'.
Notes on Meaning
The term "muscovy duck" refers specifically to this single species. It is not a general term for any duck from a geographic region called Muscovy. The name's origin is believed to be a historical reference, not an indicator of its native range, which is the Americas.
Noun
- large crested wild duck of Central America and South America; widely domesticated