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Farm grazer
Answer for the clue "Farm grazer ", 3 letters:
cow
Alternative clues for the word cow
Word definitions for cow in dictionaries
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Old English cu "cow," from Proto-Germanic *kwon (cognates: Old Frisian ku , Middle Dutch coe , Dutch koe , Old High German kuo , German Kuh , Old Norse kyr , Danish, Swedish ko ), earlier *kwom , from PIE *gwous (cognates Sanskrit gaus , Greek bous , Latin ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
I. noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES a cow/cat etc swishes its tail (= quickly moves it from side to side ) ▪ The cow wandered off, swishing her tail. cash cow cow chip cow pie cows/horses etc graze in a field (= they eat the grass growing there ) ▪ ...
Usage examples of cow.
Leafy green vegetables are the most absorbable form of calcium for both cows and humans.
Lieutenant Kurt and the Chinese aeronaut and a dead cow, and much other uncongenial company, in the huge circle of the Whirlpool two and a quarter miles away.
You know of course that it is a common measure of prophylaxis to shoot a cow with the aftosa and that a reasonable cow would not object to this procedure if that cow had not been indoctrinated with the proper feelings of duty toward the bovine community at large.
The bulls swept off as Akela bayed, and Gray Brother stopped in front of the cows.
I heard you say today you bought that Cowper alveolar drill of yours for fifty cents at an auction of the instruments of your old professor.
Chapter Eight The chateau, a modern building in Italian style, with two projecting wings and three flights of steps, lay at the foot of an immense green-sward, on which some cows were grazing among groups of large trees set out at regular intervals, while large beds of arbutus, rhododendron, syringas, and guelder roses bulged out their irregular clusters of green along the curve of the gravel path.
He wanted to know about the grafting technique my gardeners had been using with success on evergreen shrubs, how much sun was advisable on tulip beds, what proportion of cow-dung was added to the compost used for the auriculas, how much milk my cows yielded.
Troops of poor villagers from every miserable quarter of the bashalic came into the town each day, beating drums, firing long guns, driving their presents before them--bullocks, cows, and sheep--and trying to make believe that they rejoiced and were glad.
The farmer understands that if he wishes to materially improve his cows, the first offspring must be begotten by a better, purer breed, and all that follow will be essentially benefited, even if not so well sired.
When they got to Bethlem there was no room at the inn so they had to stay in a barn round the back and then Mary had a little baby and she called it Jesus and she put him in a manger and all the animals were around him and the big star shone up in the sky and then the shepherds all came and then the three kings came and they all gave him presents because it was his birthday and baby Jesus had plenty of milk because there were lots of cows about.
The cow bolted to the right as quickly as it could, which was not very fast, and the camel bolted to the left with such convulsive bounds that we were nearly thrown off its back.
When bruised, it gives out a strong smell of garlic, and when eaten by cows it makes their milk taste powerfully of onions.
But Nomad cows would have kicked and butted their way out through the boards of the fence by now, so he decided they must be hybrids.
So too thought Emma, for there had come a lightness on her life, and she sang whilst about her work, except when in the cow byre or the yard.
Moreover, he had three cows in the byre, a pony in the stable, a pig lying with litter, a dozen hens, and four ducks.