Cows can be nicknamed "girls" or "ladies" by cattle producers, because really, cows are female bovines, the name "cow" is never acknowledged colloquially by cattlepeople, cattle producers nor cowboys or cowgirls.
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It can describe both.
Some words that have 'cow' in them are:cowardcowbellcowbirdcowboycowercowgirlcowhandcowherdcowingcowlcowlickcowmancoworkercowpatcowpeacowpiecowpokecowpoxcowpunchercowritecowshedcowsliplocoweedscowscowl
First, let's define these words. A noun is a person, a place, or a thing. An adjective modifies (tells us more about, describes) a noun. So, "cow" is a noun-- it's an animal that gives milk. How can we describe a cow? Some adjectives might be friendly, large, hungry, thirsty, lazy, brown, etc. "The friendly cow was eating hay in the barn." The adjective "friendly" modifies (describes) the noun "cow."
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Cattle is the word to describe a group of bovine, while cow is a mature female bovine that has had at least two calves.