The bugle developed from early musical or communication instruments made of animal horns, with the word "bugle" itself coming from "buculus", Latin for bullock (castrated bull).
A nice, thick, juicy, tender steak-or a segment of muscle tissue from the corpse of an immature castrated bull?
The cut is universally sold as "oxtail," which is sometimes snipped from castrated bulls.
A bullock is a castrated bull, not a small one.
The Durham Ox was a castrated bull which became famous in the early 19th century for its shape, size and weight.
It is derived from the term buey, which refers to a castrated bull (an ox), used for meat, sacrifice, and/or labor (e.g. pulling plows and carts).
A castrated bull - a steer,' Farrokh replied.
A castrated bull waited, its head in the killing-slot, a milky foam bubbling from its mouth.
Matching had 116 sheep at Housham in 1397, with 6 stots, 3 oxen (castrated bulls), a bull, and 17 cows.
The average person, not a vegetarian, will respond positively to "tender juicy filet mignon" on the menu; but not to "a piece off of a dead castrated bull."