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Cow in Latin

Updated: 10/10/2023
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The Latin word bos could be of either gender and mean either "bull" or "cow". If the ancient Romans wanted to say explicitly that the animal was female, they used the phrase bos femina, literally "female cattle".

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Bos. Plural = bovis

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vacuum is cow in latin

bovis, bos - these mean ox, or oxen

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"Vacca" is cow. This is related to "vaccination" because people were once given cow pox ( a less serious disease) to make them immune to smallpox.

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beof- cow in latin

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Bos Taurus

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bovine

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