wild goose
English
Etymology
From Middle English wilde gos.
Noun
wild goose (plural wild geese)
- any of many species of wildlife goose, such as the greylag goose or the Canada goose, whose wedge fly in a wedge or V form, or cuneiform, as opposed to the domesticated goose that would not fly.
Derived terms
Translations
species of wildlife goose
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