Difference between Cow and Buffalo

What is the difference between Cow and Buffalo?

Cow as a noun is a female domesticated ox or other bovine, especially an adult after she has had a calf. while Buffalo as a noun is any of the old world mammals of the family bovidae, such as the cape buffalo, syncerus caffer, or the water buffalo buabalus bubalis.

Cow

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A female domesticated ox or other bovine, especially an adult after she has had a calf. More generally, any domestic bovine regardless of sex or age. The female of larger species of mammal, including bovines, moose, whales, seals, hippos, rhinos, manatees, and elephants. A woman who is considered despicable in some way, especially one considered to be fat, lazy, ugly, argumentative, mean or spiteful. Anything that is annoyingly difficult, awkward or graceless. A conniption fit or hissy fit; a state of agitation .

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To intimidate.

Buffalo

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To hunt buffalo.To outwit, confuse, deceive, or intimidate.To pistol-whip.

Part of speech: noun

Definition: Any of the Old World mammals of the family Bovidae, such as the Cape Buffalo, Syncerus caffer, or the water buffalo Buabalus bubalis.A related North American animal, the American bison, Bison bison.A buffalo robe.The buffalo fish.

Example sentence: I'm a health nut, but when I eat, I go hard. I'm a Buffalo wing magnet, a sandwich fanatic, a cheesesteak guy. But I'll only get a cheesesteak in Philadelphia. No one else does it right.

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