work animal
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Definition
Noun: An animal that has been trained to perform tasks requiring significant physical effort, typically for agricultural, industrial, or transport purposes. These animals are used for labor rather than as pets or for food.
Usage
The term "work animal" is used to categorize an animal based on its function. It is a compound noun that functions as a single unit to describe the animal's role. It is typically used in a general or collective sense.
Examples
- The farmer relied on his work animal, a strong ox, to plow the fields.
- Before the invention of engines, work animals like horses and mules were essential for transportation.
- Using a work animal for logging is still common in some forested areas.
Advanced Usage
- The concept can be extended metaphorically, though this is less common. For example: "In that grueling era, the factory laborers were treated like mere work animals." (This implies they were exploited for their physical labor with little regard for their well-being).
Variants and Related Words
- Beast of burden: A more specific term for a work animal used primarily for carrying loads.
- Draft animal (or draught animal): A specific type of work animal used for pulling heavy loads, like plows or carts (e.g., draft horses, oxen).
- Working animal: A very close synonym, often used interchangeably with "work animal."
Synonyms
- Beast of burden
- Draft animal
- Laboring animal
- Working animal
Antonyms
- Companion animal (e.g., pet)
- Livestock (when raised primarily for food/products, not labor)
- Wild animal
Related Phrases/Idioms
- To work like a horse/dog/mule: An idiom meaning to work very hard, drawing a direct comparison to the perceived effort of a work animal. (Note: This idiom uses the animal name, not the phrase "work animal" itself).
Noun
- an animal trained for and used for heavy labor