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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.

Synonyms

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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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