💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Cowpool"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| cowyardnoun | An enclosure for cows close by the farm buildings. |
| cow poolnoun | A collective or organization through which members have their cows milked in a centralized location. |
| cowshednoun | A shed for keeping cows. |
| cowlotnoun | A plot of land for keeping and grazing cows. |
| cowhousenoun | A house (barn or shed) for keeping cows. |
| cowbarnnoun | A barn for cows. |
| cowpathnoun | A path made by, or used by, cows; especially, one that connects their barnyard to their pasturage. |
| cowstallnoun | Alternative form of cow stall. [A compartment in which cows are housed and kept.] |
| horsepondnoun | A pond, or part of a river, for watering and cleaning horses. |
| cowpoolingnoun | The practice of two or more parties jointly purchasing all or part of a butchered cow and dividing the meat between them. |
| cow stallnoun | A compartment in which cows are housed and kept. |
| sowmnoun | (Scotland) The proportion of sheep or cattle suitable for a given pasture. |
| cowpatnoun | A dropping of cow dung. |
| eldernoun | A leader or senior member of a tribe or community, often of considerable age, respected as an authority figure, especially in a counselling, consultative, or ceremonial role. |
| cow-patnoun | Alternative spelling of cow pat. [The excrement of a cow forming a somewhat rounded flat piece of dung on the ground.] |
| cowbacknoun | The back of a cow. |
| buchtnoun | (Scotland) A sheepfold, especially one in which to keep ewes at milking-time. |
| cowpienoun | A single pile of cowshit. |
| wroonoun | (UK dialectal) An enclosure in a grass field, in which cattle are penned up at night. |
| puddocknoun | Obsolete spelling of paddock. [(also figuratively) A small enclosure or field of grassland, especially one used to exercise or graze horses or other animals.] |
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