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bovid
[boh-vid]
adjective
of or relating to the Bovidae, comprising the hollow-horned ruminants, as oxen, antelopes, sheep, and goats.
noun
any bovid animal.
bovid
/ ˈəʊɪ /
adjective
of, relating to, or belonging to the Bovidae , a family of ruminant artiodactyl hollow-horned mammals including sheep, goats, cattle, antelopes, and buffalo
noun
any bovid animal
bovid
Any of various hoofed, horned ruminant mammals of the family Bovidae, which includes cattle, sheep, goats, buffaloes, bisons, antelopes, and yaks.
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of bovid1
Example Sentences
"African bovid tribe classification using transfer learning and computer vision" appeared in a recent edition of Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences.
Happily, women today can anticipate fewer barriers, at least of the bovid kind.
Now sheep are welcome, but even though the bovid border has been reopened, the expected surge of sheep has not materialized.
Nevertheless, the bovid is part of a rip-roaring story of how a nation of 5 million people helped to forge the modern age.
Chemical analysis revealed the milk was not from a domestic cow but a wild bovid, such as a buffalo or an antelope species.
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