turkey vs wood pigeon

turkey

noun
  • A bird in the genus Meleagris with a fan-shaped tail and wattled neck, especially the wild turkey (Meleagris gallopavo, now domesticated). 

  • The flesh or meat of this bird eaten as food. 

  • With a distinguishing word: a bird resembling the Meleagris gallopavo (for example, the brush turkey or bush turkey (Alectura lathami), and the water turkey (Anhinga anhinga)). 

  • A patient feigning symptoms; a person faking illness or injury; a malingerer. 

  • A failure. 

  • An act of throwing three strikes in a row. 

  • A foolish or inept person. 

wood pigeon

noun
  • Any of several related species of pigeon in the genus Columba. 

  • The common wood pigeon, an Old World species of pigeon, Columba palumbus. 

  • A very large (up to 650 grams) species of pigeon native to New Zealand, Hemiphaga novaeseelandiae. 

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