The Latin word bos could be of either gender and mean either "bull" or "cow". If the ancient Romans wanted to say explicitly that the animal was female, they used the phrase bos femina, literally "female cattle".
Bos. Plural = bovis
vacuum is cow in latin
bovis, bos - these mean ox, or oxen
"Vacca" is cow. This is related to "vaccination" because people were once given cow pox ( a less serious disease) to make them immune to smallpox.
beof- cow in latin
Bos Taurus
bovine
The Latin word cow is Vacca.
The Latin word for a cow is bovem. The Latin word for horse is equo, the word for pig is sus, and goat is hircum.
Cow - nominative (as in, if the cow is doing an action) singular is 'bos', plural is 'bovis'.
Female cow.
Bos primigenius.
Mad Cow Disease is a layman's term for Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy.
Pulcher/pulchra bos.
Cow in Latin is spelled as Bos primgenius
It came from the latin Latin: vacinnus. and came from the word vaca meaning cow. vaccine was originaly made from cow pox to vaccinate against small pox.
they're both animals (latin: fauna, kingdom: animalia)
Vaccination
The Latin word for horn is 'cornu,-us, -um, -i'. The word 'cornu' in Latin refers to anything that is horn shaped.