- कुक्कुटशाव ⇄ chicken hindi
- चिंगना ⇄ chicken hindi
- चिकन ⇄ chicken hindi
- चूज़ा ⇄ chicken hindi
- चूज़े का मांस ⇄ chicken hindi
- मुर्गी का बच्चा ⇄ chicken hindi
chicken in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
- તેનું માંસ ⇄ chicken gujarati
- પક્ષીનું બચ્ચું ⇄ chicken gujarati
- પાળેલી મરઘીનું ⇄ chicken gujarati
- પાળેલું મરઘું ⇄ chicken gujarati
- યુવક કે યુવત ી ⇄ chicken gujarati
chicken in Kashmiri कॉशुर
- کھوژٕ بٕڑٕ ⇄ chicken kashmiri
- کۄکَر ⇄ chicken kashmiri
chicken in Tamil தமிழ்
- இளம் சேவல் ⇄ chicken tamil
- கோழி ⇄ chicken tamil
chicken in Telugu తెలుగు
- కోడి. కోడి పిల్లలు ⇄ chicken telugu
- కోడిపిల్ల ⇄ chicken telugu
- కోళ్లు.(సగము కోడి. ⇄ chicken telugu
chicken in English
- chicken ⇄ adj. 1. young; small.
Ex. a chicken lobster.
2. (Slang, Figurative.) afraid of risk; cowardly.
Ex. ""When they asked me to go along with them, I had to,"" a gang member explained. ""If I didn't go along, they'd know I was chicken and Ienglish - chicken ⇄ chicken (1), noun, adjective, verb. english
- chicken ⇄ chicken (2), noun.
(in India) embroidery.english - chicken ⇄ expr. (have one's) chickens come home to roost, (have) something bad result from one's own actions; (receive) something asked for or deserved.
Ex. That the ... sales should be threatened by a competitor which uses the Swallow wing [that he rejectedenglish - chicken ⇄ expr. count one's chickens (before they are hatched), to trust or count on something as a certainty before it has actually happened.
Ex. Some have been suffering with stuffy, runny noses ... Others (although they would not be wise to count their chenglish - chicken ⇄ noun 1. any hen or rooster.
Ex. Most of our chickens lay two to three eggs per day.
2a. a young hen or rooster; chick.
Ex. Our new chickens are too young to lay eggs.
b. any young bird.
Ex. The grouse flew at the fox to prenglish - chicken ⇄ Pharaoh's hen orchicken
a vulture of the Mediterranean region and southern Asia, about two feet long, with mostly white plumage; Egyptian vulture. It is frequently represented in ancient Egyptian art.english - chicken ⇄ v.i. chicken out, (Slang.) to behave in a cowardly manner, especially to refuse a dare.
Ex. It is a point of honor not to ""chicken out"" on anything the gang does (Newsweek).english