Young+cock+or+U.+S.]+rooster
1cock|er|el — «KOK uhr uhl, KOK ruhl», noun. a young rooster, not more than a year old. ╂[probably a diminutive form of cock1] …
2Rooster — Cockadoodledoo and Cocka doodle doo redirect here. For the nursery rhyme, see Cock a doodle doo. For other uses, see Rooster (disambiguation). A rooster, showing wattles, earlobes and comb …
3rooster — This is a mainly American term for a cock, one that has sometimes been applied to a man who is cocky, or vain. The occasional instances of vocative use that come to light, however, appear to be reasonably flattering. In George Meredith’s… …
4cockerel — n. Young cock or [U. S.] rooster …
5Chicken — Gallus gallus domesticus redirects here. For other subspecies, see Red Junglefowl. Chooks redirects here. For the fast food chain, see Chooks Fresh Tasty. This article is about the animal. For chicken as human food, see Chicken (food). For other… …
6List of unusual animal anecdotes — This article provides a list of unusual animal anecdotes ndash; unique or particularly absurd circumstances involving animals ndash; recorded throughout history. This bestiary focuses mainly on exotic animals such as tigers, lions, crocodiles and …
7List of animal names — This list gives names of animals used depending on the context. Many species of animals, particularly those domesticated, have been given specific names for the male, the female, and the young of the species. There are a few generic terms, bull… …
8kel-6, k(e)lē-, k(e)lā- or kl̥̄-? — kel 6, k(e)lē , k(e)lā or kl̥̄ ? English meaning: to call, cry Deutsche Übersetzung: “rufen, schreien, lärmen, klingen” Material: O.Ind. uṣü kala m. “rooster, cock” (“ἠι κανός”), kalüdhika , kalüvika ds., kalavíŋka ‘sparrow”,… …
9Rock-a-Doodle — Infobox Film|left name = Rock a Doodle caption = director = Don Bluth producer = Gary Goldman John Quested Morris F. Sullivan writer = David N. Weiss starring = Glen Campbell Sorrell Booke Christopher Plummer Charles Nelson Reilly Ellen Greene… …
10List of words having different meanings in British and American English: A–L — Differences between American and British English American English …