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Bison - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A bison is a large, shaggy-haired mammal native to North America and Europe, resembling a buffalo. It is known for its strength and is often a symbol of wilderness.

bison

/ˈbaɪsən/ /ˈbaɪsən/

Definition:

A large, shaggy-haired wild ox native to North America and Europe.

Synonyms:

buffalo, wild ox, aurochs

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

domestic cow, sheep

Common Collocations:

bison herd, bison meat, bison habitat

Derivatives:

bisons (rare plural), bison-like

Usage Tips:

Use "bison" for the North American species; "buffalo" often refers to African or Asian species.

Common Phrases:

stampeding bison, bison on the prairie, thunder of bison

Etymology:

From Latin "bison," borrowed from Germanic, referring to a wild ox.

Examples:

  • 1. The bison grazed peacefully on the prairie.
  • 2. We saw a herd of bison in Yellowstone National Park.
  • 3. Bison are an important symbol in Native American culture.
  • 4. The bison's thick fur protects it from harsh winters.

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