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drake meaning

Drake

Definition:

  1. Noun: A male duck, particularly in the context of waterfowl.
  2. Noun (Slang): A term that may also refer to a man, particularly in certain cultural references.
  3. Proper Noun: A name, most notably associated with the Canadian rapper, singer, songwriter, and actor Aubrey Drake Graham, commonly known as Drake.

Usage:

Etymology: The word “drake” originates from the Old English term draca, which means “dragon,” and was used to denote a male duck. The word has evolved over time while retaining the same basic meaning related to waterfowl.

Pronunciation: /dreɪk/ (rhymes with “cake”)

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Notes:

  1. The drake gracefully glided across the pond, its iridescent feathers shimmering in the sunlight.
  2. During our nature walk, we spotted a drake leading a group of ducklings along the shoreline.
  3. The farmer decided to keep a drake with his ducks to help with breeding.
  4. As the sun set, the drake quacked loudly, calling to its mate hidden in the reeds.
  5. In the wildlife documentary, the drake was shown performing a courtship display to attract the female.

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