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decoy

de·coy [ d kòy ]


noun  (plural de·coys)
Definition:
 
1. distractor: somebody or something used to deceive or divert attention, especially in order to lure somebody into a trap

2. hunting lure to attract animal: a bird or other animal, or a realistic replica, used by hunters to attract wildlife to a place for trapping or shooting

3. hunting entrapment area: an enclosed area or stretch of water that game or fowl are driven or lured into so that they can be easily shot or captured



transitive verb  (past and past participle de·coyed, present participle de·coy·ing, 3rd person present singular de·coys)
Definition:
 
deceive: to deceive or entrap a person or animal by using a decoy

[Mid-16th century. < Dutch de kooi "the cage" < Latin cavea "cage"]
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