n.
A castrated ram.
[Middle English, from Old English.]
Dictionary:
weth·er (wĕTH'ər)
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[Middle English, from Old English.]
| Veterinary Dictionary: wether |
Male sheep castrated at an early age before secondary sex characters have developed.
| WordNet: wether |
The noun has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
male sheep especially a castrated one
| wedder | |
| Weathers (family name) | |
| bellwether |
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