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  1. HERD definition: 1. a large group of animals of the same type that live and feed together: 2. a large group of…. Learn more.

  2. Herd definition: a number of animals kept, feeding, or traveling together; drove; flock. See examples of HERD used in a sentence.

  3. The meaning of HERD is a typically large group of animals of one kind kept together under human control. How to use herd in a sentence.

  4. A herd is a bunch of animals — or people who act like a bunch of animals. It's also a verb — when people herd animals, they try to keep them moving in the same direction. A herd usually refers to a group of animals with hooves, like cows or sheep (meat-eating animals like wolves cruise around in packs).

  5. A herd is a large group of animals of one kind that live together. ...large herds of elephant and buffalo. [ + of] ...dairy herds. Synonyms: flock, crowd, collection, mass More Synonyms of herd. 2. singular noun.

  6. Definition of herd noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. a number of animals kept, feeding, or traveling together; drove; flock: a herd of cattle; a herd of sheep; a herd of zebras. Slang Terms [ Sometimes Disparaging.]a large group of people: The star was mobbed by a herd of autograph seekers. any large quantity: a herd of bicycles. the herd, the common people; masses;

  8. Definition of herd verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. HERD meaning: 1. a large group of animals such as cows that live and eat together: 2. If people or animals are…. Learn more.

  10. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HerdHerd - Wikipedia

    A herd is a social group of certain animals of the same species, either wild or domestic. The form of collective animal behavior associated with this is called herding. These animals are known as gregarious animals. The term herd is generally applied to mammals, and most particularly to the grazing ungulates that classically display this behaviour.

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