Etymology
The word "canvasback" has its origins in the Canvasback duck (Aythya valisineria), a large diving duck native to North America.
Meaning and Origin
The term "canvasback" first appeared in the early 19th century to describe the aforementioned duck species. The name is derived from the duck's distinctive white back, which resembles a canvas sail.
Other Uses
In addition to its use as a term for the Canvasback duck, "canvasback" has also been used in reference to:
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