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Wattle Meaning in English

word

ˈwɑtəɫ
WAH-tuhl
wˈɒtəl
WOT-uhl

Definition

A wattle is a loose, fleshy growth that hangs from the neck or throat of some birds, like turkeys and chickens. It can also mean a type of woven construction made from sticks or twigs, used for walls or fences.

Usage & Nuances

'Wattle' is a technical or descriptive term, mainly used in biology for birds or farming, and in building for 'wattle-and-daub' structures. Not commonly used in daily conversation unless discussing animals or traditional building methods.

Example Sentences

The turkey has a red wattle under its beak.

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Chickens also have a small wattle.

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They built a fence with wattle and mud.

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If you look closely, you’ll notice the rooster's wattle swings when he walks.

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Traditional houses often used wattle between wooden posts to make walls.

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Did you know some birds use their wattle to attract a mate?

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