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bo⋅vine

[boh-vahyn, -vin, -veen]
–adjective
1. of or pertaining to the subfamily Bovinae, which includes cattle, buffalo, and kudus.
2. oxlike; cowlike.
3. stolid; dull.
–noun
4. a bovine animal.

Origin:
1810–20; < LL bovīnus of, pertaining to oxen or cows, equiv. to L bov- (s. of bōs) ox + -īnus -ine 1


bo⋅vine⋅ly, adverb
bo⋅vin⋅i⋅ty [boh-vin-i-tee] , noun
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bo·vine   (bō'vīn', -vēn')   
adj.  
  1. Of, relating to, or resembling a ruminant mammal of the genus Bos, such as an ox, cow, or buffalo.

  2. Sluggish, dull, and stolid.

n.  An animal of the genus Bos.

[Late Latin bovīnus, from Latin bōs, bov-, cow; see gwou- in Indo-European roots.]
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Word Origin & History

bovine 
1817, from Fr. bovin, from L.L. bovinus, from L. bovis gen. of bos "ox, cow," from PIE *gwous-, cognate with O.E. cu "cow." Fig. sense of "inert and stupid" is from 1855.
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Medical Dictionary

Main Entry: bo·vine
Pronunciation: 'bO-"vIn, -"vEn
Function: noun
: an ox (genus Bos) or a closely related animal —bovine adjective
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Science Dictionary
bovine   (bō'vīn')  Pronunciation Key 
Characteristic of or resembling cows or cattle.
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