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antlered

American  
[ant-lerd] / ˈænt lərd /

adjective

  1. having antlers.

  2. decorated with antlers.


Other Word Forms

  • unantlered adjective

Etymology

Origin of antlered

First recorded in 1810–20; antler + -ed 3

Example Sentences

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The antlered escapee was eventually captured several hours later after falling asleep in the dunes of a nearby beach, before being returned to his owners.

From BBC

Buddy and Howie’s Candy Store posted photos and video of the antlered animal on Facebook from Saturday, the day of the incident.

From Washington Times

Furthermore, of the masked survivors who consume their teammate's flesh in flashback, we learn that it's Misty who wears the fur pelt mask and serves the antlered leader.

From Salon

Mr. Trump Jr. appeared remotely, in what appeared to be a cabin-type setting, with a mounted bust of an antlered deer over his right shoulder.

From Washington Times

Officers said parts of the elk had been removed, including the head, “leading them to believe it was likely an antlered bull,” the agency said in a statement.

From Washington Times