cattle

UK /ˈkætəl/ US [ˈkʰæɾ(ə)ɫ]
verb 1name 1

Collocations

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(noun.)

ADJ

beef, dairy | horned | highland, hill, upland | lowland | indigenous, native | wild

QUANT

head

The farm lost fifty head of cattle during the harsh winter last year.

herd

VERB + CATTLE

keep, rear | breed | tend

graze

The farmer lets his cattle graze in the meadow every summer morning.

drive, herd, round up

The ranch hands rounded up the cattle before the winter storm arrived.

slaughter | raid, rustle, steal

domesticate

Farmers have domesticated cattle for thousands of years to produce milk and meat.

CATTLE + VERB

browse, graze

The farmer's cattle browse on the hillside every morning during spring.

low

stray, wander

The farmer's cattle wandered into the neighbor's cornfield during the storm.

CATTLE + NOUN

auction, market | breeding, ranching, rearing | breeder, dealer, farmer | farm, ranch | feed, food

grid

The farmer installed a cattle grid at the farm entrance to prevent animals from wandering onto the highway.

prod

The farmer used a cattle prod to move the herd through the gate.

truck

PHRASES

a breed of cattle

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