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livestock
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Word definitions for livestock in dictionaries
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1520s, from live (adj.) + stock (n.2).
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Benjamin Reeve , better known by his stage name Livestock , is an underground hip hop artist from Guelph, Ontario . Livestock was a long-time member of the Plague Language collective founded by Noah23 and Orphan .
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. farm animal; animals domesticated for cultivation.
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES sheep/dairy/livestock etc farming COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADJECTIVE intensive ▪ Some have occurred as a result of lime and fertiliser applications coupled with more intensive grazing of livestock . ▪ E coli is a by-product ...
Usage examples of livestock.
Traditional products of the Croatian karst hinterland -- livestock, leather, agricultural produce -- were exchanged for the artifacts of more developed societies -- jewellery, knives, Carolingian swords.
The more bored Father became with life on the farm, the more fervently Mother threw herself into every aspect of it: the vegetable garden, the flower garden, the apple orchard, the peach and cherry orchard, the maple trees and the squirrels in them, the welfare of the livestock, the pigs and chickens, the maintenance of the heavy machinery, barns, tools, the harvesting of corn and alfalfa, the making of butter and ice cream, the curing of beef and bacon, and even the lives of Andrew Tomashek, the Czechoslovakian farmer, and his eleven children.
By 1993, flocks of emus and ostriches ranging from a half dozen to several hundred birds were roaming through the hills destroying property and occasionally slicing or trampling people and livestock to death.
By the smoke on the air, and the pungent smell of confined livestock, rotting garbage, and curing hides, Mara presumed their party approached a village or larger habitation.
The Hutterites were as much a part of the Montana landscape as were the Amish in Pennsylvania Dutch country, and as well known for the quality of their produce and livestock.
Goblin Dreams Most county fairs have horse races in addition to livestock shows, carnivals and kootch dancers, so most fairgrounds have locker rooms and showers under their grandstands, for the convenience of jockeys and sulky drivers.
A handful of newer guards, led by Murkassa, one of the first locals to seek out Westwind, walked swiftly down from the canyon that held livestock and mounts, but they were several hundred paces up the road from the smithy.
I took the Mankato office, engine 333, pulling a through livestock freight north, broke a parallel rod, and besides cutting the engineer into mince-meat, caused a great wreck.
Me and Miss Nannie may not get back before night, so tell Bett for her and Hollis to milk and feed the livestock.
I know practically nothing except that a man on top of an alp is making efforts to improve our agriculture and livestock.
So in the evenings, it was not uncommon to find Earth-Born busying themselves at special duties around the livestock, the landing pads, the central supply depot .
Many diseases-from anthrax to tuberculosis, cholera to streptococcosis, ringworm to various poxes-are passed back and forth between humans and livestock.
Six hundred thousand men on foot, aside from women and children, followed Moses from Rameses to Succoth, and a mixed multitude went with them, along with flocks and herds and livestock.
The Tines grew different crops together in the same fields, and she saw no fences, not even to hold back livestock.
And the same tactics, used against outlying farms or even small villages, could enable the trolls to live off livestock, or even groups of humans.