noun
- A domesticated ox or cattle beast of burden, especially one found in South and Southeast Asia, bred from the gaur.
Usage: Also spelled 'gayel' or 'gyal'; Primarily used in agricultural and zoological contexts
Examples
- The farmer used a gayal to plow the rice fields.
- Gayals are valued in Southeast Asian agriculture for their strength and endurance.
- The gayal is a domesticated relative of the wild gaur.
- In traditional farming, gayals served as reliable beasts of burden.