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gizzard

[ UK /ɡˈɪzəd/ ]
[ US /ˈɡɪzɝd/ ]
NOUN
  1. thick-walled muscular pouch below the crop in many birds and reptiles for grinding food

How To Use gizzard In A Sentence

  • One variable may be the population of the sturgeon's primary winter food, the gizzard shard, which is down this year, he said. The Green Bay Press-Gazette Latest Headlines
  • This parasite may encyst in the wall of the gizzard. Common Diseases of Farm Animals
  • Contents of the gizzards were separated into otoliths and squid beaks.
  • It has been suggested that herbivorous dinosaurs swallowed large stones that collected in a birdlike gizzard grinding the poorly masticated herbage.
  • My mom breaded and deep-fried the gizzards, hearts, and livers. Chicken Gizzards
  • One of the avian characteristics of the emus is that they also eat small stones (called gastroliths or gizzard stones).
  • Master Splinter says it needs another coat, or he'll tear my gizzards out.
  • Gizzard: a pouch-like structure between the crop and chylific ventricle furnished with chitinous teeth or plates, in which the food is prepared for the digestive juices by grinding or merely sifting = cardia. Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology
  • It is in the region of the umbilicus, _u_, and the extreme caudal end of the stomach which has been called the gizzard, _gz_. Development of the Digestive Canal of the American Alligator
  • Significant effects of gizzard shad access likely occurred due to the additional surface area provided for periphyton by the mesh netting.
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