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CowSexually mature female bovine animal that has usually produced a calf.
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Cowcalf operation - Management unit that maintains a breeding herd and produces weaned calves.
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Cow"intimidate," c. 1600, probably from Old Norse kuga "oppress," which is of unknown origin, but perhaps having something to do with cow (n.) on the notion of easily herded. Related: [..]
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CowOld English cu "cow," from Proto-Germanic *kwon (source also of Old Frisian ku, Middle Dutch coe, Dutch koe, Old High German kuo, German Kuh, Old Norse kyr, Danish, Swedish ko), earlier *kwo [..]
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CowCow [N] [S]A cow and her calf were not to be killed on the same day ( Leviticus 22:28 ; Exodus 23:19 ; Deuteronomy 22:6 Deuteronomy 22:7 ). The reason for this enactment is not given. A state of great [..]
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Cowlarge, domesticated mammal used for milk and meat.
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CowCell On Wheels A COW is a portable cellular base station used to provide temporary wireless network coverage and/or capacity. COWs are most often used to add temporary additional network capacity in s [..]
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Cowfemale of domestic cattle: "`moo-cow' is a child's term" overawe: subdue, restrain, or overcome by affecting with a feeling of awe; frighten (as with [..]
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CowA cow and her calf were not to be killed on the same day (Lev. 22:28; Ex. 23:19; Deut. 22:6, 7). The reason for this enactment is not given. A state of great poverty is described in the words of Isa. [..]
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Cow[Bull , Bullock]
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Cowku
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CowNoun. 1. A contemptible woman, a 'bitch'. Derogatory, but often used less aggressively, as an affectionate aside, as in 'silly cow', see also 'moo'. 2. A difficult or obj [..]
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Cow A mature female used for breeding with eight permanent incisor teeth.
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Cowmature bovine female.
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CowA radioisotope generator system.
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Cow(n) female of domestic cattle:(n) mature female of mammals of which the male is called `bull'(n) a large unpleasant woman(v) subdue, restrain, or overcome by affecting with a feeling of awe; frig [..]
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CowThe cow that nourished Ymir with four streams of milk was called Audhumla. (Scandinavian mythology.) (See AUDHUMLA.)
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CowCrude Oil Wash or Crude Oil Washing-To wash the inner cargo tank space with crude oil usually while discharging. This technique reduces the amount of clingage and slop water generated when tank cleaning. It also increases the normal amount of cargo discharged by 1%. This is cargo that would be left clinging to the cargo tank walls. On larger vessel [..]
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CowFemale cattle
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CowHitch: Any bend or hitch which slips as a result of being improperly tied; an improvised knot which is not a recognized maritime knot as used at sea.
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CowChief Of (the) Watch. (submarine only) Responsible for coordinating shipboard evolutions such as housekeeping, watchstanding, wake-ups, etc. Also controls the BCP (ballast control panel) while underwa [..]
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CowA female whale.
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Cowcow, cows, bull, bulls, ox, oxen, cattle
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Cowa mature female bovine
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CowA female bovine. This term is used also as a generic reference to cattle. Cattle were first imported into the New World by the Spanish in 1541. Since then breeds from England, Europe [..]
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CowCOW is a memory management strategy where (usually large) reference objects are copied if they are to be modified. The constant overhead of COW can be high, but may be preferable in applications tha [..]
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CowControl of Well: This coverage was developed to address the uncontrolled escape of gas or oil from a well bore. There are three main sections of coverage: control costs, costs for re-drilling, and cos [..]
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CowControl of Well: This coverage was developed to address the uncontrolled escape of gas or oil from a well bore. There are three main sections of coverage: control costs, costs for re-drilling, and cos [..]
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