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Brahma

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Noun — A breed of large, heavily feathered domestic chicken originally developed from stock near the Brahmaputra River in India.

Etymology

Shortened from "Brahmaputra fowl," named for the river region the breed came from.

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What does “Brahma” mean?

The word “Brahma” means a breed of large, heavily feathered domestic chicken originally developed from stock near the Brahmaputra River in India. In plain terms, a big, fluffy breed of chicken, not to be confused with the Hindu god Brahma.

How do you pronounce “Brahma”?

“Brahma” is pronounced BRAH-muh (/ˈbɹɑːmə/ in IPA).

How do you use “Brahma” in a sentence?

Here is “Brahma” used in a sentence: “Their Brahma hens were nearly twice the size of the other birds in the coop.”

What part of speech is “Brahma”?

“Brahma” is a noun.

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