Definition of Livestocks

1. livestock [n] - See also: livestock

Lexicographical Neighbors of Livestocks

livery company
livery driver
livery stable
liverying
liveryman
liverymen
lives
lives down
lives up
livescan
livescanned
livescanning
livescans
livest
livestock
livestocks (current term)
liveth
livetin
livetrap
livetrapped
livetrapping
livetraps
liveware
livewares
livewire
livewires
livewithable
livid
livider
lividest

Literary usage of Livestocks

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Calcutta Review by University of Calcutta (1844)
"Compared to her size, Sikkim is endowed with a fairly good number of livestocks. The total number is said to be over 200000, of which cattle and yaks are ..."

2. America's Part in the World War: A History of the Full Greatness of Our by Richard Joseph Beamish, Francis Andrew March (1919)
"All the forests, mines, waters, and landed estates, with their livestocks, buildings and machinery were declared the common property of the people. ..."

3. America's Part in the World War: A History of the Full Greatness of Our by Richard Joseph Beamish, Francis Andrew March (1919)
"All the forests, mines, waters, and landed estates, with their livestocks, buildings and machinery were declared the common property of the people. ..."

4. Historical Records of New South Wales by New South Wales (1895)
"{ i_- livestocks season to send the King's ships, the Reliance and Supply, to the from the Cape, in order to execute that part of my instructions from his ..."

5. The Chickasaw Nation: A Short Sketch of a Noble People by James Henry Malone (1922)
"I hasten to add, parenthetically, that in recent years less cotton is being planted in the Mississippi uplands, while more livestocks of all kinds are ..."

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