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They’re neat
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neat in British English (niːt) NOUN Word forms: plural neat archaic or dialect a domestic bovine animal Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollin s Publishers Word origin Old English neat
13:03 Wed 28th Jul 2021
Neat (horned oxen, from which neatsfoot oil is derived), beef (young ox) and beefing (young animal fit for slaughtering) are obsolete terms, although poll, pollard and polled cattle are still terms in use for naturally hornless animals, or in some areas also for those that have been disbudded or dehorned.