Drumstick — can mean: Drum stick, a tool for playing drums Drumstick (vegetable) Drumstick (ice cream), a brand of ice cream Drumstick (poultry), the leg of a bird Drumstick (video game character), a video game character found in Diddy Kong Racing Drumstick … Wikipedia
Drumstick — Drum stick , n. 1. A stick with which a drum is beaten. [1913 Webster] 2. Anything resembling a drumstick in form; applied especially to the tibiotarsus, or second joint, of the leg of a fowl, when cooked and served at the table. [1913 Webster… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Drumstick — [ drʌmstɪk, englisch] der, s/ s, Genetik: trommelschlegelförmiges Anhängsel an den Zellkernen der neutrophilen Granulozyten (weiße Blutkörperchen, Blut) beim weiblichen Geschlecht (nur bei etwa 3 % der Granulozyten). Der Drumstick entspricht… … Universal-Lexikon
drumstick — (n.) 1580s, from DRUM (Cf. drum) (n.) + STICK (Cf. stick) (n.); applied to the lower joint of cooked fowl 1764 … Etymology dictionary
drumstick — ► NOUN 1) a stick used for beating a drum. 2) the lower joint of the leg of a cooked fowl … English terms dictionary
drumstick — [drum′stik΄] n. 1. a stick for beating a drum 2. the lower half of the leg of a cooked fowl … English World dictionary
drumstick — UK [ˈdrʌmˌstɪk] / US noun [countable] Word forms drumstick : singular drumstick plural drumsticks 1) music a stick used for playing a drum 2) the lower part of the leg of a chicken or other bird, cooked and eaten as food … English dictionary
Drumstick — Ein Paar Sticks Der Stick (engl. „Stock“, „Schlegel“) ist das Hilfsmittel des Schlagzeugers. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Allgemeines 2 Ausführung 2.1 Materia … Deutsch Wikipedia
drumstick — [[t]drʌ̱mstɪk[/t]] drumsticks 1) N COUNT: usu pl A drumstick is the lower part of the leg of a bird such as a chicken which is cooked and eaten. 2) N COUNT Drumsticks are sticks used for beating a drum … English dictionary
Drumstick (ice cream) — Drumstick is the brand name for a variety of ice cream cones sold in the United States, Australia, Canada, Malaysia, and other countries across the world. The original product was invented by I.C. Parker of The Drumstick Company in 1928, with the … Wikipedia