antlers

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İngilizce - Türkçe
{i} geyiğin çatallı boynuzları
geyik boynuzu
antler
geyik ve karaca boynuzu veya boynuzunun dalı
antler
geyik boynuzu
antler
{i} boynuz (geyik)
antler
antlered boynuzlu boynuzlarla süslenmiş
antler
geyik boynuz
antler
boynuz

Antik Çin'in bazı sakinleri için, boynuzlar muhtemelen dünyanın en gizemli ve güzel şeyleri arasındaydı. - For some dwellers of ancient China, antlers were probably among the most mysterious and beautiful things in the world.

antler
çatal boynuz
antler
boynuz geyik
one of the first antlers of a deer
biri geyik ilk boynuzlarından
İngilizce - İngilizce
plural of antler
antler
a branching and bony structure on the head of deer, moose and elk, normally in pairs. They are grown and shed each year. (Compare with horn, which is generally not shed.)

While hiking in the woods, I found an antler from a deer.

bag of antlers
an emaciated woman, frequently a model or actress, who looks so underweight that her bones and joints stretch out her skin similar to how a burlap sack filled with deer or elk antlers would
antler
{n} a branch, a branch of a stag's horn
Antler
The antlers of animals – such as the red deer and elk – were used in making several tools during the prehistoric period Antlers which were shed annually by the animal were harder and more durable See Antler pick, Antler sleeve, Knee-haft, Lyngby axe
Antler
tsu-lu-nu-hi
Antler
deciduous horn of a member of the deer family
Antler
A branched horn of a deer or similar animal (Gage Canadian Dictionary) Close
antler
The entire horn, or any branch of the horn, of a cervine animal, as of a stag
antler
{i} horn of animals in the deer family
antler
A male deer's antlers are the branched horns on its head
antlers

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    äntlırz

    Telaffuz

    /ˈantlərz/ /ˈæntlɜrz/

    Etimoloji

    [ 'ant-l&r ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English aunteler, from Middle French antoillier, from Vulgar Latin anteoculare, from neuter of anteocularis located before the eye, from Latin ante- + oculus eye; more at EYE.