Pronunciation: /ˈsɜrˌvaɪn/
noun a deer or deer-like animal
A1 A cervine is a type of animal with antlers.
A2 The cervine grazed peacefully in the meadow.
B1 The cervine population in the forest has been steadily increasing.
B2 Hunters are prohibited from targeting cervines during mating season.
C1 The majestic cervine stood proudly in the clearing, its antlers gleaming in the sunlight.
C2 The conservation efforts have helped protect the cervine species from extinction.
adjective relating to or resembling deer
A1 The cervine creature grazed peacefully in the meadow.
A2 The hikers were excited to spot a cervine deer in the forest.
B1 The scientist studied the behavior of the cervine species in their natural habitat.
B2 The cervine antlers were an impressive sight in the trophy room.
C1 The artist captured the grace and beauty of the cervine form in their painting.
C2 The photographer's stunning images of cervine wildlife were featured in a prestigious exhibition.
formal The scientist studied the behavior of cervine species in their natural habitat.
informal I saw a beautiful cervine deer in the forest yesterday.
slang Check out that cervine buck, it's huge!
figurative Her movements were graceful and cervine, like a deer in the meadow.
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