po|chard

po|chard
po|chard «POH chuhrd», noun, plural -chards or (collectively) -chard.
1. a European diving duck that has a reddish-brown head and neck.
2. any one of various related ducks, such as the redhead (American pochard) of North America.
[origin uncertain]

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