Meaning & Definition of word "Poultry"

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    Poultry

    /ˈpoʊl.tri/

    noun:

    • 1. Domestic fowl, such as chickens, ducks, turkeys, and geese, raised for meat or eggs.
      • Example: The farm specializes in organic poultry, providing fresh eggs and chicken to local markets.
    • 2. The meat of birds that are raised as livestock, particularly chickens and turkeys.
      • Example: We decided to serve roasted poultry for dinner rather than beef or pork.
    • 3. The industry or business of raising domestic fowl for consumption.
      • Example: Poultry production has become a major sector in the agricultural economy.

    Etymology

    Middle English, from Old French 'pouletrie' (from 'poule' meaning 'hen').

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    poultry farm:

    A place where poultry are raised.

    poultry season:

    The time of year when poultry is primarily produced or consumed.

    free-range poultry:

    Poultry that is raised outdoors instead of in confinement.

    Related Words

    chicken:

    A common domesticated bird used for meat and eggs.

    duck:

    A waterfowl known for its distinctive quack and meat.

    turkey:

    A large bird native to North America, often eaten during Thanksgiving.

    Slang Meanings of poultry

    Meaning: Chicken as a term for a coward.

    Example Sentence: Stop acting like a poultry, just go for it.

    Meaning: Using 'poultry' in a playful or humorous context.

    Example Sentence: He was so excited about the poultry-picking contest at the fair!