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bovine in Latin

bovine in Latin is bovīnus — bovine means relating to cattle or animals in the same family, such as buffalo and bison.

bovine in Latin

bovīnus
adj
(not comparable) Of, relating to, or characteristic of cattle.

What does "bovine" mean?

  1. adj Relating to cattle or animals in the same family, such as buffalo and bison.
    "The vet specialises in bovine diseases."
  2. adj Slow-witted, dull, or sluggish, like the stereotype of a placid cow.
    "He gave a bovine stare that suggested he hadn't understood a word."

bovine in a sentence

  • The vet specialises in bovine diseases.
  • He gave a bovine stare that suggested he hadn't understood a word.

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What is "bovine" in Latin?

"bovine" in Latin is bovīnus. bovine means: Relating to cattle or animals in the same family, such as buffalo and bison.

How do you use "bovine" in a sentence?

Example: "The vet specialises in bovine diseases." In Latin, "bovine" is bovīnus.

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