cattle beast
See also: cattlebeast
English
Alternative forms
Noun
cattle beast (plural cattle beasts or cattle)
- An individual domesticated bovine animal; a singular form of the generalised plural cattle.
- Synonyms: (now uncommon) beef, bovine, (India) cattlehead, cow, (archaic) neat, (archaic, regional) neatbeast
- Hypernym: beast
- Hyponyms: cow, bull, bullock, calf, heifer, steer
- 1883, Ontario Agricultural College and Experimental Farm, Guelph, Annual Report, Volume 8, 199,
- To aim at breeding, raising, and fattening one cattle beast from every ten cultivated acres of the Province.
- 1970, New Zealand Department of Agriculture, New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 121, page xxvii,
- Similarly, people describe their ideal cattle beast with terms such as depth of body, depth of twist, blocky, […] .
- 2005, New Zealand Society of Animal Production, Proceedings of the New Zealand Society of Animal Production, Volume 65, 80,
- The system is dependent on producers, abattoirs, meat wholesalers and meat retailers recording and managing information on each cattle beast using a ten-digit individual identification number.
Usage notes
The plural cattle beasts is used when referring to several individual beasts, while cattle is used when referring to a herd of them, collectively.
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