From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishRelated topics: Animalsbuffalobuf‧fa‧lo /ˈbʌfələʊ $ -loʊ/ noun (plural buffaloes or buffalo) [countable]1HBAan African animal similar to a large cow with long curvedhorns →water buffalo2HBAa bisonExamples from the Corpusbuffalo• They can also catch kinds of prey that they could not catch by themselves, such as buffalo.• Coatbuffalosteaks with oil and season to taste with salt and pepper.• Grazingbuffaloknocked over the satellitedish, so a bamboofence has had to be built around it.• I am out here alone, unprotected, only a thin piece of plastic-canvas away from lions, buffalo, leopards and hyena.• It is illustrated with drawings of buffalo, giraffe, warthog and campscenes, and describes a rhinohunt.• Despite its size, the buffalo is a very fast animal and can run up to thirty-five miles per hour.• We ate raclette and gelato and haggis and reindeer and zebra and water buffalo.BuffaloBuffaloa port at the northeast end of LakeErie near Niagara Falls in the state of New York, in the US