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mallard (n.)

c. 1300, "wild drake or duck," from Old French malart (12c.) or Medieval Latin mallardus, apparently from male, from Latin masculus (see male), in which case the original sense probably was not of a specific species but of any male wild duck, though the specific sense of "male of the wild duck" is not attested in English until early 14c.

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Definitions of mallard from WordNet

mallard (n.)
wild dabbling duck from which domestic ducks are descended; widely distributed;
Synonyms: Anas platyrhynchos
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