What does GEESE mean?

Geese

Part of Speech: Noun

Definition: A large waterbird with a long neck and short legs, known for its honking call. The plural of "goose".

Pronunciations: US: /ɡis/; UK: /ɡiːs/

Origin and Usage: The word "goose" originated from the Old English word "gōs". "Geese" is the plural form of "goose". Geese are commonly found in North America, Europe, and Asia. They are often hunted for their meat, feathers, and down. They are also kept as domesticated birds for their eggs and as pets.

Synonyms: None

Related Words: Gears, Greet, Gloom, Gator, Gully

Example Sentences:

  • The geese flew south for the winter.
  • She cooked a delicious meal of roast goose for Thanksgiving.
  • The pond was filled with geese honking loudly.


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