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Meaning of oestrus | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1
/ˈiːstɹəs/

Definitions

  1. A biting fly of the genus Oestrus; a botfly.
    countable
  2. A bite or sting.
    countable
  3. A passion or frenzy.
    archaic, countable
  4. A female animal's readiness to mate.
    countable, uncountable

Equivalents

Deutsch Brunst Hitze
Ελληνικά οίστρος
Suomi kiima
Français chaleur œstrus
Italiano calore estro
日本語 発情
한국어 발정
Polski ruja
Português cio estro
Русский течка э́струс

Examples

“[…] and which is produced by the larvae of oestri and particularly of Oestrus hemorrhoidalis.”
“If this is inseparable from the oeconomy of nature, it necessarily follows that man must be subject to the depredations of oestri, ichneumons, . . . and perhaps, thousands of others, which the senses, aided by the directions of a correct understanding, may be able to trace in a way that will fall very little short of absolute demonstration.”
“In those monoestrous species in which the male is capable all the year round, it is found that the oestri of individual females come at different seasons.”
“A vasectomized Philippine carabao bull was used as a teaser to determine the occurrence and recurrence of oestri.”
“An evaluation was carried out so that the mean number of oestri per one animal was calculated for 14 days in the three periods: […]”
“Intervals between oestri and between ovulations in dairy cows within 100 days post partum”
“It’s the supremely human act, freely to fuck, not because you are on heat, or in oestrus, like an animal, but to give and receive pleasure.”
“The substantial genital swelling of [female chimpanzees] during oestrus may facilitate transmission of viruses by making the mucosa more fragile.”
“Œstrus was noted in a Black-faced ewe (not a virgin) in the beginning of February, and the ewe was served by a ram of its own breed.”

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.

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