calf
- IPA[kɑːf]
英式
- a young bovine animal, especially a domestic cow or bull in its first year;the young of some other large mammals, such as elephants, rhinoceroses, large deer and antelopes, and whales.
noun: calf, plural noun: calves
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- 1. a young bovine animal, especially a domestic cow or bull in its first year a heifer calf
- ▪ the young of some other large mammals, such as elephants, rhinoceroses, large deer and antelopes, and whales.
- ▪ short for calfskin
- 2. a floating piece of ice detached from an iceberg.
- plural form of calf
Oxford American Dictionary
- plural form of calf
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- (in the Bible) an image of gold in the shape of a calf, made by Aaron in response to the ...
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- (in the Bible) an image of gold in the shape of a calf, made by Aaron in response to the ...
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- denoting or relating to the method of producing cattle for beef by maintaining a breeding herd ... a cow-calf operation successful cow-calf managers place the highest priority on herd nutrition
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- calfskin stained with a treelike design and used in bookbinding.
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- IPA[kaf]
美式
- a young bovine animal, especially a domestic cow or bull in its first year: a heifer calf
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[kaf]
美式
- the fleshy part at the back of a person's leg below the knee: the calf muscles
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[kɑːf]
英式
- the fleshy part at the back of a person's leg below the knee: the calf muscles
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