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Antlers

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Noun — The branching, bony growths on the head of a deer, moose, or similar animal, usually shed and regrown each year.

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a rack of antlers shed antlers lock antlers

Etymology

From Old French antoillier, ultimately from Latin ante oculos, "before the eyes" — describing the part of the growth positioned in front of the animal's eyes.

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What does “Antlers” mean?

The word “Antlers” means the branching, bony growths on the head of a deer, moose, or similar animal, usually shed and regrown each year. In plain terms, the branching horn-like structures on the heads of deer and similar animals.

How do you use “Antlers” in a sentence?

Here is “Antlers” used in a sentence: “The stag lowered its antlers and pawed at the ground before charging.”

What part of speech is “Antlers”?

“Antlers” is a noun.

Where does the word “Antlers” come from?

The word “Antlers” comes from Latin. From Old French antoillier, ultimately from Latin ante oculos, "before the eyes" — describing the part of the growth positioned in front of the animal's eyes.

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