u·rus
(yo͝or′əs)
[Latin ūrus, of Germanic origin.]
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urus
(ˈjʊərəs) n,
pl uruses1. (Animals) another name for the
aurochs 2. (Palaeontology) another name for the
aurochs [C17: from ūrus, of Germanic origin; compare Old High German ūr, Old Norse urr, Greek ouros aurochs]
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au•rochs
(ˈɔr ɒks)
n., pl. -rochs. 1. a large, extinct European wild ox, Bos primigenius.
[1760–70; < German, variant (now obsolete) of
Auerochs, Old High German
ūrohso=
ūr (c. Old English
ūr bison) +
ohso ox]
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Noun | 1. | urus - large recently extinct long-horned European wild ox; considered one of the ancestors of domestic cattleBos, genus Bos - wild and domestic cattle; in some classifications placed in the subfamily Bovinae or tribe Bovini wild ox, ox - any of various wild bovines especially of the genera Bos or closely related Bibos |
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