moose-deer

  • 61moose — noun plural moose (C) a large brown animal like a deer that has very large flat antlers (=horns that grow like branches), and lives in North America and northern Europe …

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  • 62moose — [muːs] (plural moose) noun [C] a large DEER that lives in North America, northern Europe, and Asia …

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  • 63moose — [[t]mus[/t]] n. pl. moose mam a large, long headed deer, Alces alces, of the Northern Hemisphere: the male has enormous palmate antlers • Etymology: 1595–1605, amer.; < Eastern Abenaki mos …

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  • 64deer — [[t]dɪər[/t]] n. pl. deer, (occasionally)deers. 1) mam any ruminant of the family Cervidae: in most species only the males grow and shed antlers 2) mam any of the smaller species of this family, as distinguished from the moose or elk • Etymology …

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  • 65moose — (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. deer, elk, mammal. WORD FIND • feeding place: yard • female: cow • kin: reindeer, caribou • male: bull • sexual season: rut • young: calf …

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  • 66moose —    American    a prostitute    Neither a corruption of mouse nor punning on the deer (or dear), but a Korean War usage from the Japanese musume, a girl (DAS) …

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  • 67moose — n. (pl. same) a N. American deer; an elk. Etymology: Narragansett moos …

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  • 68Miracle of the Moose — Venerable Macarius Miracle of the Moose (Russian: Чудо преподобного Макария Унженского о лосе) is a miracle associated with the name of Venerable Macarius of the Yellow Water Lake and the Unzha (1349 1444), a Saint of the Russian Orthodox Church …

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  • 69White-tailed deer — Male (buck or stag) Female (doe) …

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  • 70Sika Deer — Not to be confused with Sitka deer. Sika Deer Male (stag) …

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