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Antlered - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Antlered describes an animal, typically a deer or similar creature, that has antlers—branched, bony growths on the head. It is often used to highlight the presence or characteristics of these horns.

antlered

/ˈæntlərd/ /ˈæntləd/

Definition:

Having antlers, typically referring to deer or similar animals.

Synonyms:

horned, branched, pronged

Part of Speech:

adjective

Antonyms:

hornless, antlerless

Common Collocations:

antlered deer, antlered stag, antlered buck

Derivatives:

antler, antlerless

Usage Tips:

Use "antlered" to describe animals like deer that have branched horns; often used in wildlife contexts.

Common Phrases:

antlered crown, proud as an antlered stag

Etymology:

Derived from Old English "antelēr," from Latin "ante-" (before) + "lārum" (branch).

Examples:

  • 1. The majestic antlered stag stood at the forest's edge.
  • 2. We spotted an antlered buck grazing near the riverbank.
  • 3. The hunter admired the antlered deer before letting it pass.
  • 4. Antlered animals shed their horns annually and regrow them.

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