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antler
[ ant-ler ]
noun
- one of the solid deciduous horns, usually branched, of an animal of the deer family.
antler
/ ˈæԳٱə /
noun
- one of a pair of bony outgrowths on the heads of male deer and some related species of either sex. The antlers are shed each year and those of some species grow more branches as the animal ages
Other 51Թ Forms
- Գl· adjective
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of antler1
Example Sentences
“Equipped with sharp hooves and antlers, a deer will lash out and defend itself if startled. This happens most often when visitors try to approach or feed them.”
And at Christmas, the team dressed in Santa hats and reindeer antlers - sending a festive message for a Christmas that they had originally planned to spend at home.
The team dressed in Santa hats and reindeer antlers, throwing the slowly gyrating microphone to each other to speak while candy canes floated around their heads.
Human remains, red deer antlers and charcoal are among the finds discovered at the site thanks to advanced radiocarbon analysis.
The boss would have been mounted on to a thick rim of white organic material such as bone, ivory or antler, which has long since vanished.
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