Male+sheep

  • 81Ramsnest Common — infobox UK place country = England latitude= 51.093035 longitude= 0.651953 official name= Ramsnest Common map type= Surrey population …

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  • 82bellwether — /bel wedh euhr/, n. 1. a wether or other male sheep that leads the flock, usually bearing a bell. 2. a person or thing that assumes the leadership or forefront, as of a profession or industry: Paris is a bellwether of the fashion industry. 3. a… …

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  • 83tup — /tup/, n., v., tupped, tupping. n. 1. Chiefly Brit. a male sheep; ram. 2. the head of a falling hammerlike mechanism, as of a steam hammer or pile driver. v.t. 3. Chiefly Brit. (of a ram) to copulate with (a ewe). v.i. 4. Chiefly Brit. (of a ewe) …

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  • 84tup — 1. noun a) A male sheep, a ram. ... to tie up rams, which could not be supposed to much used to handling ... having often heard for a proverb, as mad as a tup in an halter b) The head of a hammer, and particularly of a steam driven hammer. Those… …

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  • 85wether — 1. noun a) A castrated buck goat. b) A castrated ram. 2. verb To castrate a male sheep or goat …

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  • 86ram — 1. noun /ræm/ a) A male sheep. b) A battering ram; a heavy object used for breaking through doors. 2. verb /ræm/ a) To intentionally collide with (a ship) with the intention of damaging or …

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  • 87RAM — random access memory; rapid alternating movements; rectus abdominis muscle; rectus abdominis myocutaneous [flap]; reduced acquisition matrix; research aviation medicine; resistance associated mutation; resource allocation methodology; right… …

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  • 88enzootic balanoposthitis — a disease of castrated male sheep in Australia and New Zealand, marked by spreading ulceration of the glans penis and prepuce and severe swelling and distention of the sheath; the cause is infection by Corynebacterium renale of animals fed a high …

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  • 89Blann — This curious and interesting surname is of early medieval French origin, and is a variant of the surname Blain, from Belin , a hypocoristic form of Belier , which derives from the Middle French belire , a male sheep, a ram. Hence, the name was… …

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  • 90Ramstead — Recorded as Ramstead, Ramsted and even on one occasion Ramstedt, this is an English surname. It is locational from what is now apparently a lost medieval village. As to where this place was is unclear, but it is known that over three thousand… …

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