cervine
/'sə:vain/
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Definition
Adjective: 1. Relating to or resembling deer: Pertaining to the biological family Cervidae (deer, elk, moose, etc.) or having characteristics similar to those of a deer.
Usage
The adjective "cervine" is used in formal, academic, or literary contexts to describe attributes, features, or qualities that are characteristic of or similar to deer. It is not commonly used in everyday conversation.
Examples
- The forest had a cervine atmosphere, with slender shadows moving silently among the trees.
- Biologists studied the cervine population's migration patterns.
- Her large, dark eyes had a gentle, almost cervine quality.
Advanced Usage
- In Zoology/Taxonomy: Used to specify characteristics or species within the deer family.
- The fossil exhibited clear cervine dentition.
- In Literature/Descriptive Writing: Used for metaphorical or evocative description.
- He moved with a cervine grace through the crowded room.
Variants and Related Words
- Cervid (noun): A member of the deer family (Cervidae).
- Elk and moose are both large cervids.
Synonyms
- Deerlike: Having the appearance or qualities of a deer. (Less formal than "cervine".)
Antonyms
- Bovine: Relating to or resembling cattle or oxen.
- Canine: Relating to or resembling dogs or wolves.
- Feline: Relating to or resembling cats.
Adjective
- relating to or resembling deer