red deer
/'red'diə/
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Definition
- Noun:
- A species of large deer native to temperate regions of Europe and Asia: The "red deer" is a specific type of deer (Cervus elaphus) characterized by its reddish-brown summer coat. It is one of the largest deer species.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- We spotted a herd of red deer in the Scottish Highlands.
- The red deer is known for its impressive antlers, which are shed and regrown annually.
- Conservation efforts focus on protecting the natural habitats of the red deer.
Advanced Usage
- "Red deer stag": Specifically refers to a mature male red deer.
- The red deer stag stood majestically on the hilltop.
- "Red deer hind": Specifically refers to a mature female red deer.
- The red deer hind led her fawns through the forest.
Variants and Related Words
- Wapiti (n): () A closely related, large North American deer species, sometimes considered a subspecies of the red deer.
- The wapiti, or North American elk, is very similar to the red deer.
- Stag (n): An adult male red deer.
- Hind (n): An adult female red deer.
- Calf (n): A young red deer.
Synonyms
- Elk (in British English usage): In Europe, "elk" is an old common name for the red deer, though this can cause confusion with the North American animal known as the elk (or wapiti).
- The painting depicted an elk, which in this context meant a European red deer.
Related Phrases
- "The roar of the red deer": A phrase describing the loud call made by stags during the autumn mating season (the rut).
- In October, you can hear the roar of the red deer across the glen.
Noun
- common deer of temperate Europe and Asia