Bovine in spanish
Bovino
pronunciation: boʊbinoʊ part of speech: noun, adjective
pronunciation: boʊbinoʊ part of speech: noun, adjective
In gestures






bovine = bovino, vacuno.
Example: Equivalence relationships normally imply the selection of one form as the preferred term, as we have seen, so we make a cross-reference pointing from the non-preferred term to the preferred term: Footpaths See Trails; bovines USE Cattle.more:
» bovine tuberculosis = tuberculosis bovina.
Example: A wildlife trust has become one of the first private organisations to vaccinate badgers against bovine tuberculosis.