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calf

kahf

Calf (noun) means a young cow, bull, or the young of certain other large animals such as elephants or whales. Example: “The calf stayed close to its mother in the field.”

noun
1
A young cow, bull, or the young of certain other large animals such as elephants or whales.
"The calf stayed close to its mother in the field."
"A newborn elephant calf can weigh over 200 pounds."
2
The muscular back part of the lower leg, below the knee.
"He pulled a muscle in his calf during the sprint."
"Running uphill really works your calves."
3
A chunk of ice that breaks away from a glacier or ice shelf.
"A huge calf broke off the glacier and crashed into the sea."

How to use calf

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishEither a baby cow (or similar animal) or the back of your lower leg — two unrelated meanings sharing one word.

Common mistake

Don't confuse with "calve" (the verb, meaning to give birth to a calf or to break off as ice).

Common pairings
calf muscle a newborn calf cow and calf

Word forms

calves plural, calfs plural, calves plural

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The _____ stayed close to its mother in the field.

Etymology

From Old English cealf, from a Proto-Germanic root shared with German Kalb and Dutch kalf.

Origin: Old English

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Frequently asked questions

What does “calf” mean?

The word “calf” means a young cow, bull, or the young of certain other large animals such as elephants or whales. In plain terms, either a baby cow (or similar animal) or the back of your lower leg — two unrelated meanings sharing one word.

How do you pronounce “calf”?

“Calf” is pronounced kahf (/kæf/ in IPA).

How do you use “calf” in a sentence?

Here is “calf” used in a sentence: “The calf stayed close to its mother in the field.”

What is another word for “calf”?

Words with a similar meaning to “calf” include bullet, cowlet, cowling and moggy.

What part of speech is “calf”?

“Calf” is a noun.

Where does the word “calf” come from?

The word “calf” comes from Old English. From Old English cealf, from a Proto-Germanic root shared with German Kalb and Dutch kalf.

Is “calf” a common word?

“Calf” is an uncommon word in modern English, usually learned at around the B1 level.

How many meanings does “calf” have?

“Calf” has 3 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a young cow, bull, or the young of certain other large animals such as elephants or whales.

What is the difference between a calf and a heifer?

A calf is a young cow, bull, or the young of certain other large animals such as elephants or whales, regardless of sex. A heifer specifically refers to a young female cow that has not yet had a calf of her own, so the terms describe different life stages.

Why is the back of the lower leg called the calf?

The calf refers to the muscular back part of the lower leg, below the knee. This anatomical sense of the word is unrelated in meaning to the young-animal sense, though they share the same spelling.

What does it mean when a glacier calves?

When a glacier calves, a chunk of ice breaks away from the glacier or ice shelf; that broken piece is itself called a calf. This usage extends the idea of something separating from a larger body.

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