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Cosa (chi) è WATTLES - definizione

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Wattles; Wattle (disambiguation)

wattle         
Wattle is a framework made by weaving thin sticks through thick sticks which is used for making fences and walls. (BRIT)
...the native huts of mud and wattle.
...wattle fencing.
N-UNCOUNT
wattle         
n.
Hurdle (of twigs).
wattle         
wattle1 ['w?t(?)l]
¦ noun
1. a material for making fences, walls, etc., consisting of rods or stakes interlaced with twigs or branches.
2. an Australian acacia with long pliant branches and cream, yellow, or golden flowers. [Acacia pycnatha (golden wattle, Australia's national emblem) and related species.]
¦ verb make, enclose, or fill up with wattle.
Origin
OE watul, of unknown origin.
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wattle2 ['w?t(?)l]
¦ noun a coloured fleshy lobe hanging from the head or neck of the turkey and some other birds.
Derivatives
wattled adjective
Origin
C16: of unknown origin.

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Wattle

Wattle or wattles may refer to:

Esempi dal corpus di testo per WATTLES
1. Three weeks ago thousands of crows, pigeons, wattles and honeyeaters fell out of the sky in Esperance, Western Australia.
2. Signs to watch for in affected birds are swelling of the head, a bluish, purplish tinge to the coat and wattles, dullness, lack of appetite, and respiratory difficulties.
3. Over the next few weeks, she sprouted a scarlet comb, grew red flaps called wattles under her chin and tufty tail feathers – all attributes of cockerels.
4. Within minutes of their helicopter landing on an open, boggy lake bed, two team members spotted a blackish, chicken–like bird with strange orange wattles, Beehler said.
5. The typical usage for Texas in April is about 40,000 megawatts a day, but the state pushed 52,000 megawatts on Monday, Wattles said.