the dung of a deer
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fewmetthe dung of a deer
fewmetsFEWMET, the dung of a deer
tumblebugsA dung beetle that rolls balls of dung along the ground
tumblebugA dung beetle that rolls balls of dung along the ground
umblesthe entrails of a deer
deerskinthe skin of a deer
deerskinthe skin of a deer
inchpinthe sweetbread of a deer
deerhornthe horn of a deer
buckskinThe skin of a male deer
buckskinthe skin of a male deer
venisonthe edible flesh of a deer
deerskinsDEERSKIN, the skin of a deer
deerhornsDEERHORN, the horn of a deer
buckskinsThe skin of a male deer
roebuckthe male of a small Eurasian deer
venisonsVENISON, the edible flesh of a deer
buckskinsBUCKSKIN, the skin of a male deer
venisonthe flesh of a deer used for food
venisonsthe flesh of a deer used for food
roebucksROEBUCK, the male of a small Eurasian deer
HINDLike the back legs of a deer, or the deer herself
cervida type of deer (a ruminant mammal) / of the deer family
yarding(of deer or moose) Gather as a herd for the winter
yarded(of deer or moose) Gather as a herd for the winter
trippant(of a deer or the like) represented in the act of walking
haunchesThe leg and loin of an animal, such as a deer, as food
nomblescertain of the inward parts of an animal, esp. of a deer, used as food
umblescertain of the inward parts of an animal, esp. of a deer, used as food
umbleas in umble pie, a pie made from the heart, entrails etc of a deer
umblecertain of the inward parts of an animal, esp. of a deer, used as food
numblescertain of the inward parts of an animal, esp. of a deer, used as food
deerleta very small deer, specifically one of the species of musk deer known as the chevrotain
doethe adult female of various mammals (as a deer, rabbit, or kangaroo) of which the male is called buck
verta. vegetation bearing green leaves in a forest and capable of serving as a cover for deer b. the right to cut such vegetation
vertsa. vegetation bearing green leaves in a forest and capable of serving as a cover for deer b. the right to cut such vegetation
fraying(of a male deer) Rub (a bush or small tree) with the head in order to remove the velvet from newly formed antlers, or to mark territory during the rut
caribousa large gregarious deer (Rangifer tarandus) of Holarctic taiga and tundra that usually has palmate antlers in both sexes used especially for one of the New World called also reindeer
deerhoundone of a Scottish breed of large, tall hunting dogs having a medium-length, wiry, gray or reddish-fawn coat, originally developed for hunting and bringing down deer, and known as the royal dog of Scotland
reindeersA deer of the tundra and subarctic regions of Eurasia and North America, both sexes of which have large branching antlers. Most Eurasian reindeer are domesticated and used for drawing sleds and as a source of milk, flesh, and hide