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/brang"geuhs/, n., pl. Branguses.one of an American breed of cattle developed from Brahman and Aberdeen Angus stock, bred to withstand a hot climate.[BRA(HMAN) + (ABERDEEN A)NGUS]
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Brangus — Bran·gus … English syllables
Brangus — /ˈbræŋgəs/ (say brangguhs) noun one of a breed of cattle which is about one third Brahman and two thirds Aberdeen Angus …
Brangus — ˈbraŋgəs, aiŋ trademark used for polled solid black beef cattle of a breed developed from a Brahman Angus cross * * * /brang geuhs/, n., pl. Branguses. one of an American breed of cattle developed from Brahman and Aberdeen Angus stock, bred to… … Useful english dictionary
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Australian Brangus — are a polled breed of beef cattle, developed in the tropical coastal areas of Queensland, Australia by crossbreeding Brahman and Angus cattle during the 1950 s. HistoryBrangus were first developed in the United States and later developed… … Wikipedia