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bovine

[boh-vahyn, -vin, -veen] / ˈboʊ vaɪn, -vɪn, -vin /
NOUN
member of genus bos
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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

And there are classical references mirroring Joyce’s, such as the full-page painting of a bull in the style of the ancients to illustrate a passage about a renowned bovine stud.

From Los Angeles Times

In the process, a new study suggests, they may prevent infections of anthrax and bovine tuberculosis in nearby humans and animals.

From Scientific American

Brooks denied the allegation, saying in a statement, “This accusation is despicable and total, utter and complete, unadulterated bovine excrement.”

From Washington Post

The advance doesn’t just give our bovine pals more cognitive credit—it could help put a serious dent in the toxic chemicals and greenhouse gases produced by farm animal waste.

From Science Magazine