Adjective
2. Definitions:Relating to or resembling sheep (source: Oxford Languages).
3. Pronunciations:US: /ˈoʊvən/
UK: /ˈəʊvʌɪn/
4. Origin and Usage:The word "ovine" comes from the Latin word "ovinus," meaning "of a sheep." It is used to describe anything that is related to or resembles sheep. This can include physical characteristics, behaviors, or even products derived from sheep such as wool or meat (source: Merriam-Webster).
5. Synonyms:Sheep-like, sheepish, woolly, lanate, fleecy (source: Thesaurus).
6. Related Words:Sheep, ewers, flews, yowes, ylems (source: WordFinder).
7. Example Sentences:1. The ovine creatures grazed peacefully in the field.
2. The wool of the ovine animals was used to make warm clothing.
3. The shepherd observed the ovine behavior closely to ensure the safety of the flock.
4. The ovine industry is an important part of the economy in many rural areas.
5. The veterinarian examined the ovine patient carefully to diagnose its illness.