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Rouen

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Noun — A large, heavyset breed of domestic duck, originally bred in France, prized for its meat and colouring rather than egg-laying.

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Etymology

Named after Rouen, the French city where the breed was developed, itself from Latin Rotomagus.

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What does “Rouen” mean?

The word “Rouen” means a large, heavyset breed of domestic duck, originally bred in France, prized for its meat and colouring rather than egg-laying. In plain terms, a heavy, colourful duck breed named after the French city it comes from.

How do you use “Rouen” in a sentence?

Here is “Rouen” used in a sentence: “The farm kept a pair of Rouen ducks alongside its laying hens.”

What part of speech is “Rouen”?

“Rouen” is a noun.

Where does the word “Rouen” come from?

The word “Rouen” comes from Latin. Named after Rouen, the French city where the breed was developed, itself from Latin Rotomagus.

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