cattalo

cat·ta·lo

[kat-l-oh]
noun, plural cat·ta·loes, cat·ta·los.

Origin:
1885–90; blend of cattle and buffalo

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cattalo or catalo (ˈkætəˌləʊ) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
n , pl -loes, -los
a hardy breed of cattle developed by crossing the American bison with domestic cattle
 
[C20: from catt(le + buff)alo]
 
catalo or catalo
 
n
 
[C20: from catt(le + buff)alo]

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