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udder

[uhd-er]

noun

  1. a mamma or mammary gland, especially when baggy and with more than one teat, as in cows.


udder

/ˈʌdə/

noun

  1. the large baglike mammary gland of cows, sheep, etc, having two or more teats
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udder

/ŭdər/

  1. A bag-shaped part of a cow and the females of other ruminants in which milk is formed and stored and from which it is taken in suckling or milking.


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Word History and Origins

Origin ofudder1

before 1000;Middle Englishuddre,Old Englishūder;cognate withGermanEuter,Latinūber,Greekoûthar,Sanskritū́dhar
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Word History and Origins

Origin ofudder1

Old Englishūder;related to Old High Germanūtar,Old Norsejūr,Latinūber,Sanskritūdhar
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Example Sentences

For three years, Strickland brought her laptop to her tiny rented lab space so she could run experiments with her cow udder cells between writing and editing assignments.

No food can be substituted for the well-filled udder of the parent, which is so safe, healthful, and nutritious.

The cow should be bled, and take a large dose of physic; then wash the udder as in caked bag.

Fulfil our prayer, like the udder of a barren cow, and make the prayer glorious by booty to the singer.

If they gits ter Heaven, they don' wan'er, and if they gits ter de udder place they can't.

I haf tell der peauties of der commune, vere no selfishness vas, no law, but efery man equal und none petter as some udder.

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