
1) Africander 2) Beef 3) Bull 4) Cow 5) Cows 6) Kine 7) Livestock 8) Milcher 9) Milker 10) Ox 11) Oxen 12) Reachedanewlow 13) Ruminantia 14) Stirk 15) Stock 16) Taurine
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1) Beef 2) Beef on the hoof 3) Bison and yak 4) Black Angus 5) Bos taurus 6) Bovine 7) Bovine animals 8) Bovine group 9) Bovines 10) Brand bearers 11) Branded beasts 12) British slang for prostitutes 13) Bulls, cows, etc 14) Chisholm Trail users 15) Cows 16) Cows and bulls 17) Cows and steers 18) Drive concern
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== Species == Cattle were originally identified as three separate species: Bos taurus, the European or `taurine` cattle (including similar types from Africa and Asia); Bos indicus, the zebu; and the extinct Bos primigenius, the aurochs. The aurochs is ancestral to both zebu and taurine cattle. Now, these have been reclassified as one species, wi.....
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• (n. pl.) Quadrupeds of the Bovine family; sometimes, also, including all domestic quadrupeds, as sheep, goats, horses, mules, asses, and swine.
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domesticated bovine farm animals that are raised for their meat or milk, for their hides, or for draft purposes.[56 related articles]
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Domesticated bovine animals usually kept on a farm or ranch and used for the production of meat or dairy products or for heavy labour. ... (12 Dec 1998) ...
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Cat'tle (kăt't'l)
noun plural [ Middle English
calet ,
chatel , goods, property, Old French
catel ,
chatel , Late Latin
captale ,
capitale , goods, property, esp. cattle, from Latin
capitals relating to the head, chief; because in early ages beast...
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The term cattle applies to all members of the ox genus.
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Cattle is British slang for prostitutes.
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archaic or obsolete terms > General: The original sense of the word cattle related to moveable property and later became particularly associated with livestock. Although from the mid sixteenth century it was used in its modern sense, it appears that Ramesey uses it to describe domestic livestock, a still common usage at this time.
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[
n] - domesticated bovine animals as a group regardless of sex or age
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cattle 1. A drove of cattle. 2. A herd of cattle.
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cows noun domesticated bovine animals as a group regardless of sex or age; `so many head of cattle`; `wait till the cows come home`; `seven thin and ill-favored kine`- Bible; `a team of oxen`
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Click images to enlargeAny large, ruminant, even-toed, hoofed mammal of the genus Bos, family Bovidae, including wild species such as the yak, gaur, gayal, banteng, and kouprey, as well as domestic breeds. Asiatic water buffaloes Bubalus, African buffaloes Syncerus
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bovine animals of any age or sex or breed (only used in plural).
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