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rooster

/ˈrustər/
/ˈrustə/
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Other forms: roosters

A rooster is a male chicken. If your cute baby chick grows up to crow loudly first thing every morning, he's probably a rooster.

The word rooster is an American invention, inspired by the rooster's habit of roosting, or standing up on a perch while sleeping or while on the lookout for danger. In the UK, a rooster is more likely to be called a cock or cockerel. In a flock of birds, the rooster's job is to defend the chickens and their nests from predators and other roosters.

Definitions of rooster
  1. noun
    adult male chicken
    synonyms: cock
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    types:
    cockerel
    a young domestic cock; not older than one year
    type of:
    Gallus gallus, chicken
    a domestic fowl bred for flesh or eggs; believed to have been developed from the red jungle fowl
Pronunciation
US
/ˈrustər/
UK
/ˈrustə/
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