noun a domesticated ruminant animal with a thick woolly coat and typically kept for wool or meat
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Sheep grazing can impact ecosystems and land management practices.
Sheep are commonly raised for their wool, meat, and milk.
Sheep meat, known as lamb or mutton, is a popular ingredient in many dishes.
Sheep belong to the genus Ovis and are closely related to goats.
Sheep's wool is used to make various textiles and clothing items.
Sheep farming involves breeding, feeding, and caring for sheep.
In literature, the term 'sheep' may be used metaphorically to refer to people who blindly follow others without thinking for themselves.
In psychology, the term 'sheep' may be used to describe individuals who exhibit herd mentality or conformity behavior.
In veterinary medicine, 'sheep' refers to the domesticated ruminant animals of the genus Ovis, often raised for wool, meat, or milk production.