bullock
/ˈbʌlɒk/Definitions
1. noun
A young bull, especially one that is castrated or has been used for breeding.
“The farmer had a bullock that was used for plowing the field.”
2. noun
A type of draft animal, typically a castrated male ox, used for hauling heavy loads.
“The bullock was used to pull the carriage across the muddy terrain.”
3. noun
A type of cart or vehicle, typically drawn by a bullock, used for carrying heavy loads.
“The bullock cart was a common mode of transportation in rural areas.”