udders in English

noun
1
the mammary gland of female cattle, sheep, goats, horses, and related ungulates, a baglike organ with two or more teats hanging near the hind legs.
A calf that spends the early hours of life licking a dirty udder and hind legs of a cow trying to find a teat is more likely to succumb to disease than a calf in a clean environment that got an early feed of quality colostrum.
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1. Perfectly formed udders.

2. Yeah, not bovine udders akimbo!

3. Heads, safer, Home in on udders, under-groin hot flesh-tent, Hide eyes in muggy snugness.

4. They contain more than enough milk for their calves and never have a problem with starving udders.

5. Square Meaters are usually silver or grey in colour with dark hooves and a dark skin that reduces the chance of eye cancer and sunburned udders.

6. The Aesir have also been known to invoke the name "Audhambla's Dugs", a cow owned by Ymir and made of ice as well, whose udders give rivers of milk

7. Fishermen typically cut P. chilensis into slices with a handsaw, then use their fingers to pull out the siphons (which they refer to as tetas, or "udders") from the carapace, which is discarded.

8. Altocumulus clouds have five supplementary features: asperitas (chaotic and wavy underside), cavum (fallstreak hole, hole punch cloud), fluctus (wave features known as Kelvin-Helmholtz instability), mamma (mammatus clouds shaped like cow udders), and virga (evaporating precipitation).

9. The virus is zoonotic, meaning that it is transferable between species, such as from animal to human.The transferral of the disease was first observed in dairymaids who touched the udders of infected Cows and consequently developed the signature