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wild ox Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

বুনো ষাঁড়ের,





wild ox's Usage Examples:

(which was accepted as the referent in Modern Hebrew)[citation needed], "wild ox", "wild bull", "buffalo" or "rhinoceros".


reconstructed Proto-Germanic name of the Elder Futhark u rune ᚢ is *Ūruz meaning "wild ox" or *Ūrą "water".


Wild ox may refer to: Aurochs, or wild ox Kouprey, sometimes called wild ox Banteng, or wild ox Gaur, or wild ox Re'em, a Biblical animal sometimes translated.


Her namesake was the aurochs (Bos primigenius), an extinct Eurasian wild ox ancestral to domestic cattle and often portrayed in cave art and heraldry.


creature known as a unicorn, also known in the Hebrew Bible as a re'em or wild ox.


A passage from Mucante (1596) describes the "wild ox" as gray, but is ambiguous and may refer to the wisent.


in Ambelia and preserved in excellent condition, as well as parts of a wild ox (Bos Primigenius).


attesting to the well-established practice of hunting Persian gazelle, boar, wild ox and onager.


Later versions translate this as wild ox.


The name was submitted by the Philippines and refers to a type of wild ox.


is written, He hath as it were to'afoth and re'em ["the strength of a wild ox"], and we explain that to'afoth means the ministering angels and re'em.


Proto-Germanic name of the Elder Futhark u rune ᚢ (*Ūruz with the meaning ″aurochs, wild ox″), see Ur (rune), a European project to breed back the extinct aurochs.



Synonyms:

Asian wild ox; tsine; aurochs; Bos grunniens; Bibos; banteng; genus Bos; ox; Bos banteng; banting; urus; genus Bibos; yak; bovine; Bos; Bos primigenius;

Antonyms:

lively;

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