The word I think you are looking for is 'stot'
The word for freedom in Tausug dialect is "kagawaran."
The word you want is "OXTER."
The word for money in Pangasinan dialect is "kwarta."
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In Bahamian dialect, the word "welcome" is often pronounced as "welkum."
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A young steer is called a bullock. It is a young male bovine that has been castrated.
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.
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.
The word for freedom in Tausug dialect is "kagawaran."
The word you want is "OXTER."
A bull is an intact (non-neutered) male bovine, and a steer or bullock is a castrated male bovine.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for a male or a female, such as male and female. Since a bullock can refer to both a steer and a young bull, the female counterpart of a young bull would be a heifer. But for a steer, that would be a spayed heifer.
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