udder
[ uhd-er ]
/ ˈʌd ər /
noun
a mamma or mammary gland, especially when baggy and with more than one teat, as in cows.
Origin of udder
before 1000; Middle English
uddre, Old English
ūder; cognate with German
Euter, Latin
ūber, Greek
oûthar, Sanskrit
ū́dhar
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British Dictionary definitions for udder
udder
/ (ˈʌdə) /
noun
the large baglike mammary gland of cows, sheep, etc, having two or more teats
Word Origin for udder
Old English
ūder; related to Old High German
ūtar, Old Norse
jūr, Latin
ūber, Sanskrit
ūdhar
Scientific definitions for udder
udder
[ ŭd′ər ]
A bag-shaped part of a cow and the females of other ruminants in which milk is formed and stored and from which it is taken in suckling or milking.