greylag

/ˈgreɪlæɡ/

Definitions

1. noun

A large, dark-brown wild goose with a white patch on the forehead, common in northern Europe and Asia.

“The greylag geese were a common sight in the British countryside during the spring migration.”

Synonyms

  • Canada goose
  • wild goose

Antonyms

  • domestic goose
  • pet