Bull

Variant of bull

bull definition - medical

bull (bo̵ol)

noun

  1. the adult male of any bovine animal, as the ox, buffalo, etc.
  2. the adult male of certain other large animals, as the elephant, elk, moose, walrus, whale, etc.
  3. a person who buys stocks or securities in the expectation that their prices will rise, or who seeks to bring about such a rise, in order to sell them at a profit
  4. a person regarded as like a bull in size, strength, etc.
  5. a bulldog
  6. Slang a policeman or detective
  7. Slang bullshit

Etymology: ME bole < OE bula, a steer; akin to ON boli, Ger bulle < IE base *bhel-: see ball

transitive verb

  1. ☆ to make (one's way) with driving force
  2. Slang to bluff, as with insincere talk

intransitive verb

Slang to talk foolishly, insincerely, etc.

adjective

  1. male
  2. like a bull in size, strength, etc.
  3. rising in price a bull market
bull Idioms

shoot the bull

Slang to talk idly

take the bull by the horns

to deal boldly with a danger or difficulty

the Bull

Taurus, the constellation and second sign of the zodiac

The American Heritage® Medical Dictionary Copyright © 2009 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.

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