
1) Abash 2) Awe 3) Bully 4) Daunt 5) Hector 6) Heifer 7) Intimidate 8) Overawe 9) Ruminant 10) Scare
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1) Advertising icon Elsie 2) Alleged Chicago Fire starter 3) Animal on a ranch, often 4) Animal on a roundup 5) Animal symbol of Isis 6) Animal that moos 7) Animal with a low voice 8) Ayrshire or Jersey 9) Barn occupant 10) Bell wearer 11) Bos taurus 12) Bossy 13) Bovine beast 14) Bovine critter 15) Brand bearer
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- female of domestic cattle
- mature female of mammals of which the male is called `bull'
- a large unpleasant woman
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A female bovine. This term is used also as a generic reference to cattle. Cattle were first imported into the New World by the Spanish in 1541. Since then breeds from England, Europe and India have been introduced, trying to create the best producing cattle that make the best use of the available feed on different ranges.
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A female bovine animal.
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A mature female with at least one calf.
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1. A generator for short-lived isotopes based upon successively eluting or otherwise separating ('milking') a short-lived radioactive daughter from a longer-lived parent; e.g., 99mTc from 99Mo, 113mIn from 113Sn. ... 2. The mature female of domestic cattle (genus Bos); also the mature female of certain other animals such as buffalo, elephant, and w...
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Adult female cetacean.
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A bovine female which has had at least one calf.
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Cow (kou)
noun [ See
Cowl a hood.] A chimney cap; a cowl
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Cow noun ;
plural Cows (kouz); old plural
Kine (kīn). [ Middle English
cu ,
cou , Anglo-Saxon
cū ; akin to D.
koe , German
kuh , Old High German
kuo , Icelandic
kȳr , Dan. & Swedish
ko , Latin
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Cow transitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Cowed (koud);; present participle & verbal noun Cowing .] [ Confer Icelandic kuga , Swedish kufva to check, subdue, Dan. kue . Confer Cuff ,
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Also means anything that is difficult.
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A mature female used for breeding with eight permanent incisor teeth.
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A cow is a female ox. Also the female of the elephant, rhinoceros, whale and seal.
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Cow is British slang for an unpleasant lady.
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See under Kahm. Kahm A layer (cow) formed from bacteria and special yeast fungi (cream yeasts) in the form of a whitish-grey skin, which grows rapidly on nutrient-containing liquids. The yeasts need oxygen and can be formed several millimetres thick on the surface of the wine after fermentation, if the container... Full text
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Also means anything that is difficult
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acronym: Committee on Water
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noun female of domestic cattle: ``moo-cow` is a child`s term`
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noun a large unpleasant woman
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A mature female bovine. Usually referring to any dairy females that have borne a calf. Some may consider females having given birth only once as "first-calf heifers" until they have a second calf.
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adult female. Used loosely, but incorrectly, as a singular term for cattle.
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Adult female whale.
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A female cetacean.
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