graylag

/ˈɡreɪˌlæɡ/
noun
  1. A large gray goose native to Europe and Asia, the ancestor of most domestic goose breeds.
    • Farmers often keep graylags for their meat and eggs.
    • The graylag is the most common wild goose in the British Isles.
    • We spotted a flock of graylags flying south for the winter.
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