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1022 B
1022 B
deer, doe, does, fawns, roebuck, roebucks, hinds, stag, gazelle
Definition:
A deer is a large, graceful, four-legged animal that lives in forests or on mountains. The male animal has large horns or antlers on its head.
- The terms "doe" and "hind" refer to a female deer, and "fawn" is the term for a baby deer.
- The term "buck" refers to a male deer.
- A "roebuck" is the male of the specific variety called "roedeer."
- Deer have strong, thin legs that help them jump high and run fast.
- Their feet have split hooves which help them walk or climb easily on most any terrain.
- A gazelle is like a deer and known for running fast.
(See also: rc://en/ta/man/jit/translate-unknown)
Bible References:
Word Data:
- Strong's: H354, H355, H365, H3180, H3280, H6643, H6646