ducklet

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From duck +‎ -let.

Noun[edit]

ducklet (plural ducklets)

  1. A small duck or duckling.
    • 1934, Henry G. Lamond, An Aviary On The Plains, page 148:
      Immediately there was a spurt of water, the flash of a quickening body - and that was the ducklet as he dived away to join his mates!
  2. A young female duck.
    Synonym: duckling
    Coordinate terms: drakelet, drakeling
    • 1932, The Harper Adams Utility Poultry Journal, volume 17, page 553:
      The copulatory organ looks like a pinkish root tip and its presence denotes a drakelet. In the cloaca of a ducklet no such organ can be seen.