• a group of cattle or sheep or other domestic mammals all of the same kind that are herded by humans
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  • a group of cattle or sheep or other domestic mammals all of the same kind that are herded by humans
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  • guard dog (NOTE: The British term is Alsa-tian.)
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  • any of various usually long-haired breeds of dog reared to herd and guard sheep
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  • One who cares for and guides a group of people, as a minister or teacher, A man who herds, tends, and guards sheep in pasture; a pastor, A person who tends sheep, verb_ To watch over; to guide, watch over like a shepherd, as a teacher of her pupils, tend as a shepherd, as of sheep or goats, transitive verb_ Poetic To tend as a shepherd; to guard, herd, lead, or drive, as a shepherd, To direct or instruct in a certain manner, To guide or lead on a course
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  • Being the very one; identical, Conforming in every detail, closely similar or comparable in kind or quality or quantity or degree, adverb_ In the same way, noun_ a member of an indigenous nomadic people living in northern Scandinavia and herding reindeer, the language of nomadic Lapps in northern Scandinavia and the Kola Peninsula, pronoun_ Something similar, something of the identical type, formal It or them, without a connotation of similarity, Something similar, something of the identical type
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  • An extensive farm, especially in the western United States, on which large herds of cattle, sheep, or horses are raised, A small hut or house in the country, not necessarily a cattle-breeding establishmen, A type of salad dressing, verb_ To operate a ranch; engage in ranching, To work on a ranch, manage or run a ranch
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  • Simple past tense and past participle of hear, adjective_ detected or perceived by the sense of hearing, noun_ An obsolete spelling of herd
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  • A number of cattle driven to market or new pastures, A number of oxen, sheep, or swine driven in a body; cattle driven in a herd_ by extension, a collection or crowd of other animals, or of human beings, in motion, a group of animals (a herd or flock) moving together, verb_ Simple past of drive, To finish, as stone, with a drove or drove chisel, To drive, as cattle or sheep, esp on long journeys; to follow the occupation of a drover, imperative_ of drive
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  • A domesticated carnivorous mammal (Canis familiaris syn Canis lupus subsp familiaris) occurring as a wide variety of breeds, many of which are traditionally used for hunting, herding, drawing sleds, and other tasks, and are kept as pets, A grab used to grasp well-tubes or -tools, to withdraw them from bored, drilled, or driven wells, A mean, worthless fellow; a currish or sneaking scoundrel_ applied in reproach or contempt, transitive verb_ To track or trail persistently, To be recurrently or persistently in the mind; haunt, adverb_ Totally; completely Often used in combination
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