See also: duck mole

English edit

Etymology edit

duck +‎ mole

Noun edit

duckmole (plural duckmoles)

  1. (rare) Synonym of platypus
    • 1906, Dennis Hird, A Picture Book of Evolution, volume 1, page 147:
      We can form a fairly clear idea from the duckmole and the kangaroo how the whole class of mammals have arisen from reptiles, but when we turn to geology we find the case greatly strengthened.
    • 2009, Tamora Pierce, The Realms of the Gods, page 39:
      Duckmoles? I never heard of them.” His fleshy bill was the same shape as a duck's, but with comblike ridges inside the bottom half. “May I pick you up?” He nodded. “Mind the spurs on my hind feet, though. I've poison in them.”
    • 2023, Kevin M. Miller, Wigs on the Green:
      “Tell me, sir,” she says, “does this duckmole, does it quack?”