Cattle, but buffalo etc fit under this category
The word "bovine" can be used as a noun or an adjective.Used as a noun it would be:"His size, as well as his horns, made the bull an impressive bovine."Used as an adjective it would be:"Our car was trapped by the bovine herd."
Bovine graft is ground up bone use in dental implant procedure.
The vocab word bovine means having the quality of a cow or ox: sluggish, dull. Despite the comedian's antics, the audience sat in bovine silence. bovinity, n.Bovine is an adjective meaning like a cow or bull.
Nonet can be used to refer to a group of 9.
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A bovine is a ox like or cow like animal
In a general sense, yes. You would only call a cow a bovine if you are not entirely sure if "she" is indeed a cow (being a mature female bovine that has had one or two calves), and only if you are referring to one animal of the bovine species, not a whole group of them. Essentially though, cows are bovines, no matter how you look at it.
Yes, bovine is the more scientific name for a cow. Technically, a cow is a female bovine, although in common American English the word "cow" is often used in reference to male and female bovines.
The flamingo belongs to the bird group.
They are different types of animal fats I think. Bovine is beef and I think the ovine is pig. If you look at the ingredients on a non-vegetarian product, it will say gelatin (which is animal fat) and put bovine or ovine after it, to tell you which type of animal fat you are scoffing. If gelatin doesn't say bovine or ovine after it, then it usually means it is a vegetable fat, which is suitable for vegetarians.
The word "calf" is a common noun that refers to a young bovine animal, specifically a young cow or bull. It can also be used as a collective noun to describe a group of young cows. Additionally, "calf" can refer to the back part of the lower leg in human anatomy.
'Ox' is singular, 'oxen' is plural. One of the few words that has 'en' for plural, like 'child, 'children'.
a herd.. i think... There are terms used to describe a group of oxen: drove, span, team, and yoke this is lhon jal stone
Kamdhenu is a term used to refer a divine bovine-goddess.
"Bovine beasts" refers to an animal kingdom classification that includes cattle, such as cows and bulls. These herbivorous mammals are typically domesticated for their meat, milk, and labor.
Bovine leather is a leather that is made from a cow, ox, or closely related animal.