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bull·neck
/
ˈbʊlˌnɛk
/
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-nek
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noun
1.
the leather made from the hide of a
bull's
neck
.
2.
the
name
applied to various ducks, including the ring-necked duck, the ruddy duck, and the canvasback.
Origin:
bull
1
+
neck
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