different between bovial vs bivial

bovial

English

Etymology

From Latin bov?nus, from b?s (ox). Cognate to beef.

Adjective

bovial (not comparable)

  1. Of or pertaining to cattle.
    • Hither, my Juno! with your eyes so bovial,
      Give me a song—old Jove was ever joveial.
    • It was only a pile of skin and bones after all. An animal, or rather a bovial collapse.
    • Arthur nodded, and his face grew still more red, as the oxygenizing current of roast-bovial recollections streamed through the flame of animation now feebly flickering in his brain.
    • Parathyroid Hormone: A chemically stable aqueous solution containing the active ingredients of the bovial parathyroid glands.

Related terms

bovine

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bivial

English

Etymology

bivium +? -al

Adjective

bivial (not comparable)

  1. Of or relating to the bivium.

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