Difference between Bull and Bullock

What is the difference between Bull and Bullock?

Bull as a noun is the adult male of certain large mammals, such as whales, elephants and seals. while Bullock as a noun is a young bull.

Bull

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: Large and strong, like a bull. Of large mammals, male. Of a market in which prices are rising (compare bear)

Part of speech: noun

Definition: The adult male of certain large mammals, such as whales, elephants and seals. In particular, the uncastrated adult male of domesticated cattle or oxen. A large, strong man. An investor who buys (commodities or securities) in anticipation of a rise in prices. A policeman. A male person. (also papal bull) An official document or edict from the Pope. A seal affixed to a document, especially a document from the Pope. A lie. Nonsense. a bubble

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To force oneself (in a particular direction). To lie, to tell untruths. (British military) To polish boots to a high shine. to publish in a Papal bull to mock, cheat

Example sentence: I hate the taste of alcohol. When I'm drinking, I'm drinking Red Bull.

Bullock

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A young bull.A castrated bull; an ox.

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To bully.

We hope you now know whether to use Bull or Bullock in your sentence.

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