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What (who) is bull - definition

MALE INDIVIDUAL OF CATTLE
Bull (cattle); Herd bull; Bull penis; Bull's penis; Artificial insemination of cattle; Bovine male reproductive system; Bovine penis; Bull's scrotum; Gentleman cow; Bull's testicles; Sexual anatomy of bulls; Reproductive anatomy of bulls; Male genitalia of bulls; Penises of bulls
  • Holstein Friesian]] bull
  • A bull paws up dust in a threat display
  • Scottish Highland]] bull
  • A bull head in the coat of arms of [[Joroinen]]
  • An [[aurochs]] bull in a cave painting in [[Lascaux]], [[France]].
  • A bull used in [[heraldry]]: [[Coat of arms]] of [[Mecklenburg]] region, [[Germany]].
  • [[Bullfighting]]
  • nose ring]] that [[tether]]s him to a picket
  • Charolais]] bull
  • The reproductive system of a bull
  • A warning sign for a bull-occupied field

bull         
n.
1.
Male (usually of bovine animals).
2.
Edict (issued by the Pope), rescript.
3.
Blunder (involving a contradiction), gross mistake.
4.
(Astron.) Taurus.
5.
Speculator on a rise, stimulator of the stock-market.
bull         
bull1
¦ noun
1. an uncastrated male bovine animal.
2. a large male animal, e.g. a whale or elephant.
3. Brit. a bullseye.
4. Stock Exchange a person who buys shares hoping to sell them at a higher price later. Often contrasted with bear2.
¦ verb
1. informal move powerfully or violently.
2. (be bulling) (of a cow) be on heat.
Phrases
like a bull at a gate acting hastily and without thought.
like a bull in a china shop behaving clumsily in a delicate situation.
take the bull by the horns deal decisively with a difficult or unpleasant situation.
Origin
OE bula, from ON boli; cf. bullock.
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bull2
¦ noun a papal edict.
Origin
ME: from OFr. bulle, from L. bulla 'bubble, rounded object' (in med. L. 'seal or sealed document').
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bull3
¦ noun informal nonsense.
Origin
C17: of unknown origin.
Bull         

Wikipedia

Bull

A bull is an intact (i.e., not castrated) adult male of the species Bos taurus (Cow). More muscular and aggressive than the females of the same species (i.e., cows), bulls have long been an important symbol in many religions, including for sacrifices. These animals play a significant role in beef ranching, dairy farming, and a variety of sporting and cultural activities, including bullfighting and bull riding.

Due to their temperament, handling requires precautions.

Examples of use of bull
1. Pit bull typically describes three kinds of dogs – the American Pit Bull Terrier, American Staffordshire Terrier and the Staffordshire Bull Terrier.
2. I abhor the annual bull–run and the bull–fighting it leads to.
3. The scores are: &bull Gethin Jones and Camilla Dallerup – 74 &bull Alesha Dixon and Matthew Cutler – 74 &bull Matt Di Angelo and Flavia Cacace – 65 &bull Letitia Dean and Darren Bennett – 56 &bull Kenny Logan and Ola Jordan – 53 Share this article: What is this?
4. "Deeply set ideological divisions continue," said Bull.
5. In this bull market, now three years old, the pattern has been performance that‘s about half as good as the typical bull market.