Cow is singular.
Cows is plural.
Another plural for cow is also cattle.Webster's Dictionary gives the plural form as both deeror deers.
Cow is singular. Cows is plural. They both mean a fully grown female of a domestic breed of ox used as milk or meat.
Cow is singular. The plural form is cows.
An adult male cow is called a bull.The adult female called cow.Young cattle (plural of cow) are called calves; this applies to both sexes.
An adult male cow is called a bull.The adult female called cow.Young cattle (plural of cow) are called calves; this applies to both sexes.
The plural of cow is cows or cattle, or even a "herd of cows". An old English form is also "kine".The plural form of the noun 'cow' is cows.
The plural form for the noun cow is cows. The plural possessive form is cows'.example: My first job was cleaning the cows' barn.
Cow - nominative (as in, if the cow is doing an action) singular is 'bos', plural is 'bovis'.
Cow's is a singular possessive noun--cow's milk.Cows is a plural noun.
Cows' wheat
The name of a baby cow is a calf (plural: calves)
A cow IS female. A cow is a female mature bovine that has had a calf. However the general population tend to refer to a " cow" as a more general term for any bovine of the Bos taurus or Bos indicus species, particularly if they can't tell the sex of the animal from near or far.