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Definitions for bufflehead
ˈbʌf əlˌhɛdbuf·fle·head
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Princeton's WordNet
bufflehead, butterball, dipper, Bucephela albeolanoun
small North American diving duck; males have bushy head plumage
Wiktionary
buffleheadnoun
A duck in the goldeneye genus, Bucephala albeola.
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bufflehead
A bufflehead is a small North American diving duck, typically with the male having a dark head with a large patch of white on each side. Its scientific name is Bucephala albeola. They are known for their distinctive bobbing motion while on water.
Webster Dictionary
Buffleheadnoun
one who has a large head; a heavy, stupid fellow
Buffleheadnoun
the buffel duck. See Buffel duck
Wikidata
Bufflehead
The Bufflehead is a small American sea duck of the genus Bucephala, the goldeneyes. This species was first described by Linnaeus in his Systema naturae in 1758 as Anas albeola.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of bufflehead in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of bufflehead in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
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- garv kilpenn gwennBreton
- morell capblancCatalan, Valencian
- hohol bělavýCzech
- BüffelkopfenteGerman
- grandkapa klanguloEsperanto
- porrón albeola, pato moñudo, pato pinto, Porrón coronadoSpanish
- pikkutelkkäFinnish
- petit garrot, garrot albéoleFrench
- buffleheadIrish
- buffleheadHindi
- fehérfejű kerceréceHungarian
- Bufflehead, quattrocchi minoreItalian
- 姫羽白, ヒメハジロJapanese
- buffelkopeendDutch
- gągołekPolish
- pato-de-touca-brancaPortuguese
- Малый гогольRussian
- buffelhuvudSwedish
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