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The word I think you are looking for is 'stot'
A young steer is called a bullock. It is a young male bovine that has been castrated.
Bull, direct.
Steer
A bullock is a European term for a steer. A steer is a male bovine that has been castrated before he reached sexual maturity."Bullock" is also sometimes used just to refer to a young bull. I'm sure the bull takes notice when it transitions from one definition to the other!In the US it generally refers to a young bull. The English and Australians use the term to indicate an old steer.
A young male bull is called a bullock or a steer.
Circumnavigate is another word for the term "Sail around."
No. A bull is an intact male that is used for breeding. A bullock is a European term for a castrated bull, which North American cattlemen call a steer.
If intact, a bull. If castrated, a steer or bullock.
A young bull, or any male of the ox kind., An ox, steer, or stag., To bully.
aviator, navigator, or captain
A bull is an intact (non-neutered) male bovine, and a steer or bullock is a castrated male bovine.