stag beetle
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Definition
Noun: 1. A type of large beetle: A stag beetle is a kind of insect belonging to the family Lucanidae, characterized by its large size and, in males, extremely enlarged mandibles (jaws) that resemble the antlers of a male deer (a stag).
Usage
- The term stag beetle is used as a countable noun to refer to this specific insect.
- It is typically used in singular or plural forms to discuss the insect in biological, educational, or casual observational contexts.
Examples
- Noun:
- We found a stag beetle under the log in the forest.
- The stag beetle is known for the male's impressive, antler-like jaws.
- Children are often fascinated by the size of stag beetles.
Advanced Usage
- In similes/metaphors: The distinctive mandibles of the male stag beetle are sometimes used in comparisons to describe something that is large, branched, or antler-like.
- The old tree roots spread out like the mandibles of a stag beetle.
Variants and Related Words
- Lucanid (noun): A technical term for any beetle belonging to the family Lucanidae, which includes stag beetles.
- Pinching bug (noun, informal): A regional common name sometimes used for large beetles with strong mandibles, which can include stag beetles.
Synonyms
- None precise: There is no single common English synonym that replaces "stag beetle." Descriptive phrases like "large beetle with antler-like jaws" may be used.
Related Phrases
- None specific: The term "stag beetle" itself is not commonly part of phrasal verbs or specific verb phrases.
Related Idioms
- None specific: There are no common idioms in English that feature the term "stag beetle."
Noun
- a kind of lamellicorn beetle; the male has branched mandibles resembling antlers