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Bison
BIS'ON
,Noun.
Pennant alleges that the bison of America is the same species of animal as the bison and aurochs of Europe, the bonasus of Aristotle, the urus of Caesar, the bos ferus or wild ox of Strabo,the bison of Pliny, and the biston of Oppian.
Cuvier has not separated the bison of America from that of Europe, He considers their identity as doubtful. The former has the legs and tail shorter, and the hairs of its head and neck longer than in the latter.
Cuvier has not separated the bison of America from that of Europe. He considers their identity as doubtful. The former has the legs and tail shorter, and the hairs of its head and neck longer than in the latter.
Definition 2024
Bison
Bison
See also: bison
Translingual
Etymology
From Latin bisōn, bisōnt- (“wild ox”), from Proto-Germanic *wisundaz (“wild ox, aurochs”).
Proper noun
Bison m
Hypernyms
- (genus): Mammalia - class; Theria - subclass; Eutheria - infraclass; magnorder - magnorder; Laurasiatheria - superorder; Cetartiodactyla - clade; Artiodactyla - order; Bovidae - family; Bovinae - subfamily
Derived terms
- (genus): Bison bison, Bison bonasus - species
See also
- Bison on Wikispecies.Wikispecies
bison
bison
See also: Bison
English
Noun
bison (usually uncountable, plural bisons)
- A wild ox, Bison bonasus.
- A similar American animal, Bison bison else Bos americanus or Bisonte americano; also called a buffalo.
Synonyms
Translations
A wild ox, Bison bonasus
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A similar American animal, Bison bison
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Anagrams
Norman
Etymology
From Old French bison, from Latin bisōn, bisōnt- (“wild ox”), from Proto-Germanic *wisundaz (“wild ox, aurochs”).
Noun
bison f (plural bisons)