gizzard

[ˈɡɪzərd]

gizzard Definition

a muscular, thick-walled part of a bird's stomach for grinding food, typically with grit.

Using gizzard: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "gizzard" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The gizzard of a chicken is often used in cooking.

  • Example

    Birds that eat seeds and grains have a larger gizzard than those that eat insects.

  • Example

    The gizzard is an important part of the digestive system in birds.

gizzard Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for gizzard

Phrases with gizzard

  • to have a strong stomach or ability to digest difficult or unpleasant things

    Example

    After years of working in the medical field, she had developed a strong gizzard for dealing with blood and gore.

  • ventriculus (gizzard) stones

    small stones or grit that birds swallow to help grind up food in their gizzards

    Example

    The vet found several ventriculus stones in the gizzard of the injured bird.

  • a type of fish with a gizzard-like stomach

    Example

    Gizzard shad are commonly found in freshwater lakes and rivers.

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Summary: gizzard in Brief

A 'gizzard' [ˈɡɪzərd] is a muscular, thick-walled part of a bird's stomach that grinds food with grit. It is important for digestion in birds and varies in size depending on their diet. The phrase 'have a strong gizzard' means to have a strong stomach or ability to digest difficult things.