English » Arabic

calf <a calf; calves / calfs> N

calf GEOL

calf (of the leg)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
It was not identified within the tonsils of swine, nor within cats, calves, dogs, horse, or poultry.
en.wikipedia.org
The compound is highly toxic to monogastrics and even sometimes to calves which are really pre-ruminants in terms of their developing digestive system.
en.wikipedia.org
The calves' spots begin to fade after around six weeks, and they attain the full adult colour by the end of their first year.
en.wikipedia.org
The calves are very small: their birth weight is about 15 kg.
en.wikipedia.org
Before the roundup, sometimes calves, especially orphan or stray calves, were surreptitiously branded, and thus taken.
en.wikipedia.org
After seeking advice, the king made two golden calves.
en.wikipedia.org
Furthermore, they state it also allows for veal farmers to provide more personal attention to veal calves.
en.wikipedia.org
This type of diet relates to infant formula and is also one of the most common diets used for calves in the veal industry.
en.wikipedia.org
This more widely separates lactating females from their calves, increasing nutritional stress for the young and lower reproductive rates.
en.wikipedia.org
She has already given birth to several calves, although none of them are pure white.
en.wikipedia.org

Choose your language Deutsch | English | Español | Français | Italiano | Polski