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bovine - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of bovine in Hindi

  • साँड़ का
  • गोजातीय
  • गव्य

adjective

  • मंद
  • कुंद
  • साँड़ का
  • कमसमझ

bovine Definition

adjective

  • of, relating to, or affecting cattle. ( मवेशियों से संबंधित, या प्रभावित करने वाले। )

noun

  • an animal of the cattle group, which also includes buffaloes and bisons. ( पशु समूह का एक जानवर, जिसमें भैंस और बाइसन भी शामिल हैं। )

bovine Example

  • Remarkably, sperm mitochondria persist in mammalian interspecies crosses as demonstrated for murine and bovine hybrids. ( उल्लेखनीय रूप से, शुक्राणु माइटोकॉन्ड्रिया मुराइन और गोजातीय संकर के लिए प्रदर्शन के रूप में स्तनधारी चौराहों के पार में बनी रहती है। )
  • Regular readers will know that we have been taking a close interest in homosexuality among farmyard animals - specifically ovine and bovine lesbianism. ( नियमित पाठकों को पता चल जाएगा कि हम खेत के जानवरों के बीच समलैंगिकता में विशेष रुचि रखते हैं - विशेष रूप से अंडाशय और गोजातीय समलैंगिकता। )
  • Fewer and fewer cows are infected today, but now there is an outbreak of human Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, resulting from the consumption of beef products contaminated by infected bovine central nervous system tissue. ( कम और कम गायों को आज संक्रमित किया जाता है, लेकिन अब मानव Creutzfeldt-Jakob रोग का प्रकोप है, जिसके परिणामस्वरूप संक्रमित गोजातीय केंद्रीय तंत्रिका तंत्र ऊतक द्वारा दूषित गोमांस उत्पादों की खपत होती है। )
  • Some parts seem to be like bird or avian viruses, while other bits are similar to bovine or murine viruses. ( कुछ हिस्से पक्षी या एवियन वायरस जैसे प्रतीत होते हैं, जबकि अन्य बिट्स बोवाइन या मुराइन वायरस के समान हैं। )

More Sentence

  • Together with her bovine friend Cassie, they intend to take the town for all its sweet creamy caramel candy goodness.
  • It's a permanent soft-tissue filler that is composed of part bovine collagen and part polymer beads, which help stimulate the body to produce its own collagen.
  • Bosporus is named so because of the bovine woman.
  • The bovine stomach bacteria add to a growing list of cheap, plentiful, and non-polluting substances that run devices known as microbial fuel cells (MFCs).
  • One possible threat is bovine tuberculosis, a disease probably introduced to South Africa through domestic cattle brought in by European settlers at the end of the 18th century.
  • The U.S. Department of Agriculture is actively considering a buyout of all 11 El Paso area dairy herds as well as a shutdown of the local dairy industry in response to chronic outbreaks of bovine tuberculosis in the region.
  • Remember Dolly and all those other ovine and bovine clones?
  • Because of their bovine family ties, cattle and buffalo turn out to be vulnerable to many of the same pathogens, such as foot-and-mouth disease and bovine tuberculosis.
  • Its forty-six helical-structured chromosomes are human, not bovine , avian, or reptilian.
  • The bovine fellow hasn't overestimated, either.
  • Some of these supplements, called glandulars, contain bovine brain, pituitary, pineal gland, and spinal cord, all organs where infectious prions may concentrate.
  • In the laboratory, ‘the nematodes can live in bovine manure for 4 to 6 weeks without hosts,’ says Taylor.
  • The pests were introduced to New Zealand in the 19th century and today spread bovine tuberculosis to livestock and wreak havoc on forests, competing with native birds for food.
  • That was Mrs Belmont, whose pretty, docile, and bovine daughter had been neglected since Katie's debut.
  • Commercial cloning of cattle has been available for about a year now, and that was within a couple of years of the first bovine clone being born.
  • But he does serve up plenty of anecdotes about ranching life in the western United States, as well as welcome digressions on the economics of modern-day beef raising and the basics of bovine psychology.
  • The bovine luteal tissues were obtained from Heng-Chun Station, Taiwan Livestock Research Institute.
  • Although generating swine clones appears to pose more technical difficulties than bovine clones, once piglets are born, they appear to be healthy.
  • As a result, those genetic segments record the genetic twists and turns of different cattle lineages and, in the language of DNA, serve as scribes of bovine history.
  • She had always teased him, calling him reptilian, and he had shot back with varying degrees of irritation that at least he wasn't bovine .
  • Forensic tests showed that the blood was bovine or avian, and the ‘tumors’ were pig entrails or chicken livers.
  • They know - they absolutely know - they're going to be watching a drama unfold for two hours in the dark of the theater, and yet they are too irredeemably, bovinely , criminally stupid to shut off their phones.
  • We simply couldn't take our mind off the bovines .
  • Scanning the kitchen as Ellen bustles about, I count six more cows: a blue and white ceramic dish on the table, a couple of refrigerator magnets, and a trio of colorful metal bovines frolicking across the wall.
  • Your owner has sent you on a mission to steal as much hay as is bovinely possible from the surrounding farms.
  • The English hunter, meanwhile, was meant to follow not bovines but canines.