Anbury

/ˈæn.bɛr.i/ noun

Definition

A wart-like or warty growth on the skin of horses and cattle, often caused by irritation or infection.

Etymology

From Middle English, possibly related to Old English 'ampre' or from Scandinavian roots. The exact origin is uncertain, but it refers to a benign skin protrusion common in livestock.

Kelly Says

Anbury is what vets call those weird bumpy growths on farm animals' skin—they're usually harmless but definitely not pretty!

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