Devon in Arabic
Devon in Arabic is دِيفُون — Devon means a breed of sturdy, deep-red beef and dairy cattle that originated in the West Country of England.
Devon in Arabic
دِيفُون
Pronounced: dīfūn
English county
What does "Devon" mean?
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noun A breed of sturdy, deep-red beef and dairy cattle that originated in the West Country of England.
"The farm kept a small herd of Devon cattle known for their rich milk."
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noun A type of seasoned processed meat loaf, similar to a bologna or luncheon sausage, especially in Australian usage.
"She made sandwiches with slices of devon and tomato sauce."
Devon in a sentence
- The farm kept a small herd of Devon cattle known for their rich milk.
- She made sandwiches with slices of devon and tomato sauce.
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Devon" in Arabic?
"Devon" in Arabic is دِيفُون. Devon means: A breed of sturdy, deep-red beef and dairy cattle that originated in the West Country of England.
How do you pronounce دِيفُون?
"Devon" in Arabic is دِيفُون, pronounced "dīfūn".
How do you use "Devon" in a sentence?
Example: "The farm kept a small herd of Devon cattle known for their rich milk." In Arabic, "Devon" is دِيفُون.
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