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Meanings of
domestic cattle
in English
Russian
бык
Portuguese
bos taurus
Spanish
ternera
Catalan
bou
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Most common type of large domesticated ungulate.
cattle
cow
cows
bovine
yeet
bos primigenius taurus
bos primigenius
bos primigenius taurus + indicus
bos taurus taurus
domestic cow
Russian
бык
Synonyms
Examples for "
cattle
"
cattle
cow
cows
bovine
yeet
Examples for "
cattle
"
1
The BSE crisis continues with almost no
cattle
trading in the Republic.
2
Furthermore, she said, a third area showed evidence of increased
cattle
TB.
3
A
cattle
station without one in these days was a back number.
4
However, he stressed the threat TB in
cattle
posed to his members.
5
In late April, it said it would exit its U.S.
cattle
business.
1
Semihard; skim; blue-veined; made of all three milks:
cow
,
goat and sheep.
2
Soft; whole milk; originally goat, now
cow
;
made throughout the Rhone Valley.
3
In Ireland the following folk-beliefs obtain regarding the ass and the
cow
:
-
4
The goosey-gander stood in the doorway and looked into the
cow
shed.
5
All the cussedness of the bovine race is centred in the
cow
.
1
He said selling New Zealand dairy
cows
to China was short-term thinking.
2
They used to live in Yukhovichi as farmers, keeping
cows
and poultry.
3
On second thoughts, I'll dance with the
cows
until you come home.
4
Henk has been breeding
cows
for 30 years and milks year round.
5
In elegant phraseology they are providences; in plain language they are
milch
-
cows
.
1
France is currently facing a re-emergence of
bovine
tuberculosis in several regions.
2
However, the mechanism of
bovine
sperm functional regulation is still largely unknown.
3
All the cussedness of the
bovine
race is centred in the cow.
4
Background: Mannheimia haemolytica is an important etiological agent in
bovine
respiratory disease.
5
The natural calcium binding site of
bovine
a-lactalbumin is replaced by lanthanum.
1
What happens if I build full attack speed on Twisted Fate Can I just
yeet
an entire pack of cards at once?
2
Violet and Klaus looked down at her, surprised that she hadn't said
"
Yeet
!
"
3
It's on its way, and it's a good deal rougher than that fellow
Yeet
s
ever could have imagined.
4
Yeets
knew that sooner or later things get goddam flaky around the edges even if he didn't know anything else.
1
The exception is the wild bull (
Bos
primigenius
)
,
which, as before stated, survived in historical times.
2
Naturally, this was a red rag to the proverbial male
Bos
primigenius
,
so smarty-pants everywhere had to go see for themselves.
3
Rindes' 1866 s. 13 from
Bos
primigenius
.
4
I have alluded to the cattle in Chillingham Park, which, according to Rutimeyer, have been very little changed from the
Bos
primigenius
type.
5
(R. megarhinus, Christol), the wild bull and red deer (
Bos
primigenius
,
Boj., and Cervus elaphus, L.), the last two determined by Professor Rutimeyer.
1
The elk and the
domestic
cow
had been walking side by side, but now they stopped.
2
The
domestic
cow
is another animal whose ways I have a chance to study, and also to obliterate in the garden.
3
Milk is very nice, especially with a drop of brandy in it, but the
domestic
cow
is only too glad to be rid of it.
4
How similar is human milk to milk produced by
domestic
cows
?
5
The milk of the camel is equal to that of the best
domestic
cows
and is greatly prized.
Usage of
domestic cattle
in English
1
This is an Eurasian aurochs, the ancestor of our modern
domestic
cattle
.
2
This animal has bred in captivity, and has also interbred with
domestic
cattle
.
3
They have no
domestic
cattle
,
and the buffalo does not occur in their districts.
4
Even during the Neolithic period, the
domestic
cattle
were to a certain extent variable.
5
Even
domestic
cattle
allowed to run wild are extremely dangerous.
6
The
domestic
cattle
are horses, asses, oxen, sheep and goats, and a few camels.
7
After a while there were a few
domestic
cattle
introduced, and the conditions changed somewhat.
8
Unlike
domestic
cattle
,
they can be unpredictable -anddeadly.
9
In the entire process of reproduction the bison's habits were similar to those of
domestic
cattle
.
10
Yes, the fat was very rich, equal to the marrow from the bone of
domestic
cattle
.
11
Nine out of every 10 glasses of raw milk produced in the world come from
domestic
cattle
.
12
On the whole, they show a tendency rather to the habits of wild than of
domestic
cattle
.
13
Anthrax is a disease of
domestic
cattle
affecting particularly bovine cattle, horses and sheep, swine more rarely.
14
They mingle with
domestic
cattle
,
and at night lions and leopards follow them up and kill both.
15
But the pillars of fire-lighted smoke and the lowing of
domestic
cattle
were a promise of better things.
16
The larger animals, including
domestic
cattle
and horses, do not thrive on the coast, but are plentiful farther inland.
Other examples for "domestic cattle"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
domestic
cattle
domestic
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
domestic cattle
Russian
бык
bos primigenius taurus
bos taurus taurus
домашний бык
Portuguese
bos taurus
gado bovino
Spanish
ternera
bos primigenius taurus
bos primigenius
ternero
becerro
bos taurus taurus
toro
vaca
Catalan
bou
Domestic cattle
through the time
Domestic cattle
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