Pheasant /(fĕz"ant)/

Pheas·ant

Pheasant

n.
  1. Any one of numerous species of large gallinaceous birds of the genus Phasianus, and many other genera of the family Phasianidæ, found chiefly in Asia. (Zool.)
  2. The ruffed grouse. (Zool.) [Southern U.S.]

Phrases & Compounds

Fireback pheasant
See Fireback.
Gold pheasant
a Chinese pheasant (Thaumalea picta), having rich, varied colors. The crest is amber-colored, the rump is golden yellow, and the under parts are scarlet.
Mountain pheasant
the ruffed grouse.
Pheasant coucal
a large Australian cuckoo (Centropus phasianus). The general color is black, with chestnut wings and brown tail. Called also pheasant cuckoo. The name is also applied to other allied species.
Pheasant duck
The pintail
Pheasant parrot
a large and beautiful Australian parrakeet (Platycercus Adelaidensis). The male has the back black, the feathers margined with yellowish blue and scarlet, the quills deep blue, the wing coverts and cheeks light blue, the crown, sides of the neck, breast, and middle of the belly scarlet.
Pheasant's eye
A red-flowered herb (Adonis autumnalis) of the Crowfoot family; -- called also pheasant's-eye Adonis.
Pheasant shell
any marine univalve shell of the genus Phasianella, of which numerous species are found in tropical seas. The shell is smooth and usually richly colored, the colors often forming blotches like those of a pheasant.
Pheasant wood
Same as Partridge wood (a), under Partridge.
Sea pheasant
the pintail.
Water pheasant
The sheldrake