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Qué (quién) es Sheep - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Sheep (song)

sheep         
  • Wool supplied by Australian farmers to dealers (tonnes/quarter) has been in decline since 1990
  • Welsh Mountain sheep
  • Australian White]] hair sheep in Mudgegonga, Victoria, Australia. This is a new breed of hair sheep suited for the hot and varied Australian climate
  • red-figure]] ram-head [[rhyton]], ca. 340 BC
  • The [[Barbados Blackbelly]] is a hair sheep breed of [[Caribbean]] origin.
  • Christians]]
  • The proverbial black sheep
  • Sheep showing flocking behavior during a [[sheepdog trial]]
  • A lamb being attacked by [[coyote]]s with a bite to the throat
  • Skull
  • Dolly]] was a scientific landmark.
  • The second of twins being born.
  • Lamb
  • A lamb's first steps
  • Shoulder of lamb
  • [[Nicolaes Pieterszoon Berchem]] (1620–1683), ''Sheep'', black and red chalk (possibly crayon); size overall: 15 x 25.5 cm (5 7/8 x 10 1/16 in.). [[National Gallery of Art]], [[Ailsa Mellon Bruce]] Collection, 1970.17.136
  • An unshorn sheep grazing in [[Istria]], [[Croatia]]
  • Escaped sheep being led back to pasture with the enticement of food. This method of moving sheep works best with smaller flocks.
  • Ruminant system of a sheep
  • A veterinarian draws blood to test for resistance to scrapie
  • orf]], a disease transmittable to humans through skin contact
  • Shorn sheep for sale, [[Kashgar]] Market
  • Sheep being judged for adherence to their [[breed standard]].
  • Head of ram pictured in the former coat of arms of [[Sääminki]]
  • Suffolks]] are a medium wool, black-faced breed of meat sheep that make up 60% of the sheep population in the U.S.<ref name="storey" />
  • Sheep in [[Turkmenistan]]
DOMESTICATED RUMINANT BRED FOR MEAT, WOOL, AND MILK
Domestic Sheep; Ovine; Ram (sheep); Ovis aries; Baaaaaaaa; Persian Lamb; Bleet; Baa (animal noise); Bleating; Sheep, domestic; Yorkshire Leicester; Bleat; Sheeps; Domesticated sheep; Yowe; Domestic sheep; 🐏; 🐑; Sheep description; Sheep sounds; Domestic ram; Domestic ewe; Feral sheep; Ovis orientalis aries; Agnine; Lamb (sheep); Anatomy of sheep; Sheep in religion; Cultural depictions of sheep; Sheep in folklore; Common sheep; Ewe (animal); Ewe (sheep)
¦ noun (plural same)
1. a domesticated ruminant mammal with a thick woolly coat, kept in flocks for its wool or meat. [Ovis aries.]
a wild mammal related to this, e.g. a bighorn.
2. a person who is too easily influenced or led.
3. a member of a minister's congregation.
Phrases
make sheep's eyes at look at (someone) in a foolishly amorous way.
Derivatives
sheeplike adjective
Origin
OE scep, scp, sceap, of W. Gmc origin; sense 3 with biblical allusion to Luke 15:6.
sheep         
  • Wool supplied by Australian farmers to dealers (tonnes/quarter) has been in decline since 1990
  • Welsh Mountain sheep
  • Australian White]] hair sheep in Mudgegonga, Victoria, Australia. This is a new breed of hair sheep suited for the hot and varied Australian climate
  • red-figure]] ram-head [[rhyton]], ca. 340 BC
  • The [[Barbados Blackbelly]] is a hair sheep breed of [[Caribbean]] origin.
  • Christians]]
  • The proverbial black sheep
  • Sheep showing flocking behavior during a [[sheepdog trial]]
  • A lamb being attacked by [[coyote]]s with a bite to the throat
  • Skull
  • Dolly]] was a scientific landmark.
  • The second of twins being born.
  • Lamb
  • A lamb's first steps
  • Shoulder of lamb
  • [[Nicolaes Pieterszoon Berchem]] (1620–1683), ''Sheep'', black and red chalk (possibly crayon); size overall: 15 x 25.5 cm (5 7/8 x 10 1/16 in.). [[National Gallery of Art]], [[Ailsa Mellon Bruce]] Collection, 1970.17.136
  • An unshorn sheep grazing in [[Istria]], [[Croatia]]
  • Escaped sheep being led back to pasture with the enticement of food. This method of moving sheep works best with smaller flocks.
  • Ruminant system of a sheep
  • A veterinarian draws blood to test for resistance to scrapie
  • orf]], a disease transmittable to humans through skin contact
  • Shorn sheep for sale, [[Kashgar]] Market
  • Sheep being judged for adherence to their [[breed standard]].
  • Head of ram pictured in the former coat of arms of [[Sääminki]]
  • Suffolks]] are a medium wool, black-faced breed of meat sheep that make up 60% of the sheep population in the U.S.<ref name="storey" />
  • Sheep in [[Turkmenistan]]
DOMESTICATED RUMINANT BRED FOR MEAT, WOOL, AND MILK
Domestic Sheep; Ovine; Ram (sheep); Ovis aries; Baaaaaaaa; Persian Lamb; Bleet; Baa (animal noise); Bleating; Sheep, domestic; Yorkshire Leicester; Bleat; Sheeps; Domesticated sheep; Yowe; Domestic sheep; 🐏; 🐑; Sheep description; Sheep sounds; Domestic ram; Domestic ewe; Feral sheep; Ovis orientalis aries; Agnine; Lamb (sheep); Anatomy of sheep; Sheep in religion; Cultural depictions of sheep; Sheep in folklore; Common sheep; Ewe (animal); Ewe (sheep)
Suck or bad.
You sheep, Lauryn! OR Man, I did sheep on the chemistry quiz.
sheep         
  • Wool supplied by Australian farmers to dealers (tonnes/quarter) has been in decline since 1990
  • Welsh Mountain sheep
  • Australian White]] hair sheep in Mudgegonga, Victoria, Australia. This is a new breed of hair sheep suited for the hot and varied Australian climate
  • red-figure]] ram-head [[rhyton]], ca. 340 BC
  • The [[Barbados Blackbelly]] is a hair sheep breed of [[Caribbean]] origin.
  • Christians]]
  • The proverbial black sheep
  • Sheep showing flocking behavior during a [[sheepdog trial]]
  • A lamb being attacked by [[coyote]]s with a bite to the throat
  • Skull
  • Dolly]] was a scientific landmark.
  • The second of twins being born.
  • Lamb
  • A lamb's first steps
  • Shoulder of lamb
  • [[Nicolaes Pieterszoon Berchem]] (1620–1683), ''Sheep'', black and red chalk (possibly crayon); size overall: 15 x 25.5 cm (5 7/8 x 10 1/16 in.). [[National Gallery of Art]], [[Ailsa Mellon Bruce]] Collection, 1970.17.136
  • An unshorn sheep grazing in [[Istria]], [[Croatia]]
  • Escaped sheep being led back to pasture with the enticement of food. This method of moving sheep works best with smaller flocks.
  • Ruminant system of a sheep
  • A veterinarian draws blood to test for resistance to scrapie
  • orf]], a disease transmittable to humans through skin contact
  • Shorn sheep for sale, [[Kashgar]] Market
  • Sheep being judged for adherence to their [[breed standard]].
  • Head of ram pictured in the former coat of arms of [[Sääminki]]
  • Suffolks]] are a medium wool, black-faced breed of meat sheep that make up 60% of the sheep population in the U.S.<ref name="storey" />
  • Sheep in [[Turkmenistan]]
DOMESTICATED RUMINANT BRED FOR MEAT, WOOL, AND MILK
Domestic Sheep; Ovine; Ram (sheep); Ovis aries; Baaaaaaaa; Persian Lamb; Bleet; Baa (animal noise); Bleating; Sheep, domestic; Yorkshire Leicester; Bleat; Sheeps; Domesticated sheep; Yowe; Domestic sheep; 🐏; 🐑; Sheep description; Sheep sounds; Domestic ram; Domestic ewe; Feral sheep; Ovis orientalis aries; Agnine; Lamb (sheep); Anatomy of sheep; Sheep in religion; Cultural depictions of sheep; Sheep in folklore; Common sheep; Ewe (animal); Ewe (sheep)
n.
1) to raise, rear (BE) sheep
2) to shear sheep
3) sheep baa, bleat, go baa
4) a flock, herd of sheep
5) the meat of the sheep is mutton
6) a young sheep is a lamb; its meat is lamb
7) a female sheep is a ewe
8) a male sheep is a ram
9) (misc.) sheep are tended by a shepherd

Wikipedia

Sheep (disambiguation)

Sheep (Ovis aries) are quadrupedal, ruminant mammals that are typically kept as livestock.

Sheep may also refer to:

Ejemplos de uso de Sheep
1. A total of 1,500 sheep followed the first sheep, however, 450 sheep died from the fall.
2. There are some 2,400 sheep farms in Israel, with about 520,000 sheep and goats.
3. More than 350 sheep in Van‘s Gevaþ district and 150 sheep in Bitlis‘ Tatvan distri...
4. French farmers say wolves killed 2,808 sheep in 2002 compared to 1'2 sheep in 1''4.
5. One sheep had strayed to the cliff edge and jumped from the cliff, the other sheep then followed.