cow chip
English
Noun
- A piece of dried cow dung, used especially as fuel in the Third World and by early North American settlers.
- 1877, Philip Reese Uhler, "ART. XXXI - Report upon the insects collected by P. R. Uhler during the explorations of 1875," U. S. Department of the Interior, p. 778 (Google preview):
- Eleodes obsoleta: Common on the plains, beneath cow-chips and rubbish, everywhere from Denver to Colorado Springs.
- 1995, Laban Samuel Records, Cherokee Outlet Cowboy, →ISBN, p. 90 (Google preview):
- He unhitched and unharnessed the team, turned it loose with the horse herd, remuda, and helped the cook gather cow chips for fuel.
- 2012, Mike Cox, Texas Panhandle Tales, →ISBN, p. 121 (Google preview):
- When cattle replaced buffalo on the plains, cow chips in turn replaced buffalo chips as a ready source of British thermal units.
- 1877, Philip Reese Uhler, "ART. XXXI - Report upon the insects collected by P. R. Uhler during the explorations of 1875," U. S. Department of the Interior, p. 778 (Google preview):
Further reading
- cow chip at OneLook Dictionary Search
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