indian buffalo
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Definition
Noun: 1. Indian buffalo: A large bovine mammal (Bubalus bubalis), specifically a type of water buffalo native to and domesticated in the Indian subcontinent and other parts of Asia. It is distinct from the African buffalo and is primarily used as a draft animal and for milk production.
Usage
The term "Indian buffalo" is used to specifically identify this Asian subspecies of water buffalo, often in contrast to other buffalo types or cattle. It functions as a countable noun. * The farmer uses his Indian buffalo to plow the rice fields. * Indian buffalo milk has a higher fat content than cow's milk and is often used to make mozzarella cheese.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used in zoological, agricultural, and cultural contexts to discuss the animal's role in farming, its economic products, or its historical significance in Asia.
Variants and Related Words
- Water buffalo: The broader species name for , which includes the Indian buffalo.
- Domestic buffalo: Another general term.
- Carabao: The term used in the Philippines for the water buffalo.
Synonyms
- Water buffalo
- Asian buffalo
Antonyms
- African buffalo ()
- American bison (often colloquially called "buffalo")
Related Phrases/Compounds
- Buffalo milk: Milk produced by the Indian buffalo.
- Buffalo cart: A cart pulled by an Indian buffalo.
Noun
- upland buffalo of eastern Asia where true water buffaloes do not thrive; used for draft and milk