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heif·er H0125700 (hĕf′ər)n. A young cow, especially one that has not yet given birth to a calf. [Middle English, from Old English hēahfore; see perə- in Indo-European roots.]heifer (ˈhɛfə) n (Animals) a young cow[Old English heahfore; related to Greek poris calf; see high]heif•er (ˈhɛf ər) n. a young cow over one year old that has not produced a calf. [before 900; Middle English hayfre, Old English hēa(h)f(o)re=hēah high + -fore, akin to Greek póris heifer] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | heifer - young cow young mammal - any immature mammalcow, moo-cow - female of domestic cattle: "`moo-cow' is a child's term" | Translationsheifer (ˈhefə) noun a young cow. 小母牛 小母牛IdiomsSeebeef to (the) heel like a Mullingar heiferheifer
heifer[′hef·ər] (vertebrate zoology) A female cow less than 3 years of age that has not borne a calf. Heifer
HEIFER. A young cow, which has not had a calf. A beast of this kind two years and a half old, was held to be improperly described in the indictment as a cow. 2 East, P. C. 616; 1 Leach, 105. HEIFER
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