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bovine

[boh-vahyn, -vin, -veen] / ˈboʊ vaɪn, -vɪn, -vin /
NOUN
member of genus bos
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The bovine’s owner was contacted and secured the animal, along with a pig that had escaped.

From Seattle Times

The King's tour will include briefings on avian influenza and bovine tuberculosis, as well as plant health challenges including invasive non-native species.

From BBC

They are instead made from a mixture of bovine gelatin, fruit juice and natural sweeteners, like honey, stevia or agave syrup, that's then put into molds and refrigerated overnight.

From Salon

A case of the disease, formally called bovine spongiform encephalitis, was confirmed earlier by Para's agricultural defense agency.

From Reuters

Federally endangered species particularly threatened by the presence of the bovines are the “southwest willow flycatcher, narrow-headed garter snake, Gila chub, loach minnow, and Spikedace,” according to a Forest Service memo.

From Washington Times