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Answer for the clue "Chinese fowl ", 6 letters:
cochin

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Word definitions for cochin in dictionaries

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. Asian breed of large fowl with dense plumage and feathered legs [syn: cochin china ]

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. (alternative form of Kochi English) (city in India)

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
cochin \cochin\ n. [a shortened form of cochin-china fowl.] an Asian breed of large fowl with dense plumage and feathered legs.

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Cochin is a Transitional serif typeface. It was originally produced in 1912 by Georges Peignot for the Paris foundry G. Peignot et Fils (future Deberny & Peignot ) and was based on the copperplate engravings of French 17th century artist Nicolas Cochin ...

Usage examples of cochin.

Wyandotes, Cochins, Leghorns, and Australorps milling around over the way.

Cabral made commercial settlements at Calicut and the neighboring town of Cochin, and came home with unheard-of riches in spice, pearls and gems.

Paganel, after all, it is a lucky thing you did not send the DUNCAN to Cochin China!

The captain as often as possible put up his sails, and under the double action of steam and sail the vessel made rapid progress along the coasts of Anam and Cochin China.

Well, my good Paganel, after all, it is a lucky thing you did not send the DUNCAN to Cochin China!

I sail to Injy in her, I'll fetch ye back the best chist of tea, sir, that ever was fetched from Cochin Chiny.

Cochin (he is named EmileAdolphe-Lucian), which, when anagrammed, gives Cochineal.

Whole shiploads are exported annually from Sumatra, Malacca, Siam and Cochin China.

Visiting one day that quaint cathedral town, Vyones, which lies so near to the ancient wood of Averoigne, Gerard had seen Fleurette, the daughter of a well-to-do mercer named Guillaume Cochin.

At one side, looking very pale and forlorn and frightened, was Fleurette Cochin.