different between livestock vs outwinter
livestock
English
Etymology
From live +? stock
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?la?vst?k/
- (General American) IPA(key): /?la?vst?k/
Noun
livestock (uncountable)
- Farm animals; animals domesticated for cultivation.
Translations
See also
- breeding
- cattle
livestock From the web:
- what livestock means
- what livestock is native to north america
- what livestock eats corn
- what livestock species is best for deer
- what livestock can live together
- what livestock eats pumpkins
- what livestock animals are monogastric
- what livestock animals eat corn
outwinter
English
Alternative forms
- out-winter
Verb
outwinter (third-person singular simple present outwinters, present participle outwintering, simple past and past participle outwintered)
- (transitive) To keep (livestock) outdoors during the winter.
Antonyms
- in-winter
Derived terms
- out-wintered, outwintered
- out-winterer
- out-wintering, outwintering
Translations
outwinter From the web:
- what does outwinter mean
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