gallina

[ US /ɡɑˈɫinə/ ]
NOUN
  1. small Asiatic wild bird; believed to be ancestral to domestic fowl
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  • Except knit Appear like peel face small crackle, usable brush dips in besmear of gallinaceous egg white is in at crackle, agent of the light on finally can.
  • They return at dusk with an arctic fox and a large capercaillie that Gallina cooks for dinner.
  • Other tabasqueña main dishes include estofado de gallina (a rich chicken stew), frijoles negros con carne salada (a black bean and pork dish), robalo a la tabasqueña (snook cooked with Tabascan seasonings) and pollo en chirmol (chicken in a pumpkin seed and chile sauce.) The Cuisine of Tabasco: Heartland Of Pre-Hispanic Cooking
  • Heaven knows what we might have become in that tiny plantation, for I was sick of life, and the mosquitos and flying ants, and the chattering parroquets, the grim gallinazo, and the quatre, or native bed -- a wooden frame and canvas; but one day at Kingston I met a man, one Cassandro Biatt, who had an obsession for adventure, and he spoke to me privately. The Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Gilbert Parker
  • _ “Gallinacius/the capon is a gelded cocke/& because Early English Meals and Manners
  • Habetur quoque ibi domus plena furnis paruis, in quibus per custodes domus tam hyeme qu鄊 鎠tate fouentur oua gallinarum, anatum, aucarum, et columbarum, vsque ad procreationem suorum pullorum, et hijs intendunt, pro certo pretio accipiendo � mulierculis illic oua ferentibus. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • This similitude of marking between the rectrices and subcaudals renders the distinction between these two kinds of feathers less sharp than in many other Gallinaceans, and the more so in that two median rectrices are considerably elongated and assume exactly the aspect of tail feathers. Scientific American Supplement, No. 360, November 25, 1882
  • They are gallinaceous birds, about the size of a small fowl, and generally of a dark ashy or sooty colour, and they have remarkably large and strong feet and long claws. The Malay Archipelago
  • Scatter 37 pink on gallinaceous breast again, seal severe terrine mouth with wet tissue, basket evaporate makes an appointment with 2 hours on fire of boiling water flourishing.
  • This invention relates to apparatus for processing carcasses of gallinaceous animals, particularly but not exclusively, chickens and turkeys.
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