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shov·el·er

also shov·el·ler  (shŭv′ə-lər, shŭv′lər)
n.
1. One that shovels: a shoveler of snow; a fast shoveler.
2. Any of several dabbling ducks of the genus Anas having long broad bills used to strain food from mud and water, especially the widely distributed species A. clypeata.
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shoveler

(ˈʃʌvələ)
n
(Animals) a duck, Anas (or Spatula) clypeata, of ponds and marshes, having a spoon-shaped bill, a blue patch on each wing, and in the male a green head, white breast, and reddish-brown body
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shov•el•er

(ˈʃʌv ə lər, ˈʃʌv lər)

n.
1. a person or thing that shovels.
2. a freshwater duck of the Northern Hemisphere, Anas clypeata, having a broad, flat bill.
[1400–50]
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.shoveler - a worker who shovelsshoveler - a worker who shovels; "a shoveler of coal"
worker - a person who works at a specific occupation; "he is a good worker"
2.shoveler - freshwater duck of the northern hemisphere having a broad flat billshoveler - freshwater duck of the northern hemisphere having a broad flat bill
duck - small wild or domesticated web-footed broad-billed swimming bird usually having a depressed body and short legs
Anas, genus Anas - type genus of the Anatidae: freshwater ducks
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Translations

shoveler

[ˈʃʌvləʳ] N
1. (Orn) → espátula f común, pato m cuchareta
2. (= tool) → paleador m
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shoveler

n (Orn) → Löffelente f
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shoveler

[ˈʃʌvləʳ] n (Zool) → mestolone m
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References in classic literature ?
One curious thing he had noticed, the very first day, in his profession of shoveler of guts; which was the sharp trick of the floor bosses whenever there chanced to come a "slunk" calf.
Over the last week or so the number of ducks has begun to increase with up to 300 teal now on the pond who have been joined by shoveler, gadwall and the first pintail and wigeon of the season.
As the disheveled pointer forged toward shore towing the shoveler by the wing, Zoe pumped her fist overhead yelling "Go, Percy." When it was delivered to my feet I wasn't sure whether to laugh or cry.
David ("The Shoveler") does not know the identity of his father, Katie ("CanlHelpYou?") sells pot from an Arby s drive-through window, Loretta (Flea Circus Director) has an abusive father, Malcolm's father is dying of cancer, and "The Freak" can somehow "flicker" from place to place.
KARACHI -- Five ships, MSC Sana, MSC Kwangyang, Shoveler, Sofie Victory and Mega-1 carrying containers, Steel Coil,Coal and Palm oil were allotted berths at Qasim International Container Terminal, Multi Purpose Terminal, Pakistan International Bulk Terminal and Liquid Cargo Terminal respectively during last 24 hours, said a report issued by Port Qasim Authority (PQA), here on Tuesday.
We ended a day that we almost talked ourselves out of with five Mallards, a Shoveler and a goose.
The most found varieties of ducks are gadwall, grey goose, red creased pochard, pintail and shoveler.
"Other unusual species include the little ringed plover and shoveler ducks, which are very rarely seen in such urban environments.
An assortment of waterfowl species, including mallards, wood ducks, widgeon, green-winged teal and northern shoveler use the property, and countless other bird species also call Utica Marsh home.
The Northern Shoveler was the second most abundant species in Laguna de Bustillos.
On the second morning Steve Smith (another Garminite) and I whacked our limits of redheads and shot a nice drake shoveler that was just on the edge of full plumage; the thick green head was still patchy in spots.