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bovines
noun
Plural of bovine
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So how are these dozy bovines to grow muscles and claws?
She got to secondary school, graduated top of her class and went on to earn a degree in biology in Kansas, an MSc in Pittsburgh and, after studying in Germany, a PhD on gonads in bovines in Nairobi.
Meanwhile, bovids adapted to cold climates evolved on the northern continents; most notable among these bovids were members of the subfamily Caprinae (goats, sheep, goat antelopes, and musk oxen), bovines (yak, bison, and the aurochs, the ancestor of domestic cattle), and the gazelle tribe (Antilopini; e.g., the Mongolian gazelle).
Coronaviruses are important agents of gastrointestinal disease in humans, poultry, and bovines.
These people were originally seminomadic pastoralists whose chief economic base was cattle, primarily bovines but also sheep and goats.
The giant bovines disappeared from storage after being taken down to redevelop the site.
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December's Fiera del Bue Grasso is a bovine beauty show where restaurants and breeders bid to buy the top beasts.
It proved toxic for the vultures feeding on bovine carcases.
Exarchopoulos is bovine in appearance, although actually everything is ugly in this film: the houses, the food, the weather.
In another letter to Blair, Charles attacked the government's proposed programme for tackling bovine tuberculosis, warning: "There is no evidence that this will include a commitment to deal with the badger problem in the immediate future".
There is an engaging cross-cultural reciprocity to the influence of the familiar on imagery of the novel: Australian and British art galleries are filled with early European paintings that lend the antipodean marsupial a strong vulpine, canine or bovine resemblance and the Indigenous (especially female) human form an idealised European softness and contour.
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