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21cattle auction — UK US noun [countable] [singular cattle auction plural cattle auctions] american a cattle market 1 Thesaurus: markets and market stallshyponym places of a particular type …
22Cattle Decapitation — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Cattle Decapitation (español:decapitacion de ganado) es una banda de género deathgrind formada en 1996 en San Diego, California. Sus canciones hablan en protesta al maltrato y consumo de animales, el daño al medio… …
23cattle grub — grəb n either of two warble flies of the genus Hypoderma esp. in the larval stage: a) COMMON CATTLE GRUB b) NORTHERN CATTLE GRUB …
24cattle tick — n either of two ixodid ticks of the genus Boophilus (B. annulatus and B. microplus) that infest cattle and transmit the protozoan which causes Texas fever * * * any tick that parasitizes cattle, such as species of Boophilus or Rhipicephalus …
25cattle market — cattle .market also cattle .auction AmE n 1.) a place where cattle are bought and sold 2.) informal a beauty competition or a social event where women are judged only by their appearance used to show disapproval …
26cattle guard — cattle guards N COUNT A cattle guard is the same as a cattle grid. [AM] …
27CATTLE — Cattle had been reared since the Neolithic in central Italy, although it has recently been suggested by geneticists that some of the white cattle distinctive of northern Etruria today may have had a more recent eastern Mediterranean origin.… …
28cattle-trespass — the wrong of allowing cattle to go on to another s land, an ancient tort repealed by the Animals Act 1971, which does, however, make new provisions for the same facts. See animals, liability for. Collins dictionary of law. W. J. Stewart. 2001 …
29cattle grid — BrE cattle guard AmE n a set of bars placed over a hole in the road, so that animals cannot go across but cars can …
30cattle prod — n a type of stick that gives cattle an electric shock when it touches them, used to make them move …