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cow, calf, bull, cattle
Definition:
The term "cattle" refers to a kind of large, four-legged farm animal that eats grass and is primarily raised for its meat and milk.
- The female of this kind of animal is called a "cow," the male is a "bull," and their offspring is a "calf."
- Sometimes the term "cow" is used in a general way to refer to all kinds of cattle.
- In some cultures, cattle are traded in exchange for goods. Sometimes they are used as gifts given to the parents of a young woman a man desires to marry.
- In the Bible, the Jewish people used cattle for sacrifices, especially a certain type called the red heifer.
- A "heifer" is a cow that has not yet had a baby.
- An "ox" is a special type of bull that is used for agricultural work, like pulling a plow.
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(See also: other/heifer · other/ox · other/yoke)