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  • 1roe deer — a small, agile Old World deer, Capreolus capreolus, the male of which has three pointed antlers. Also called roe. [bef. 1000; OE rahdeor (not recorded in ME)] * * * Almost tailless Eurasian deer (Capreolus capreolus), found in small family groups …

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  • 2fawn — Synonyms and related words: Cape elk, Virginia deer, abase, antelope, apple polish, be confined, bear, bear a child, bear young, beige, bend the knee, birdling, blandish, bootlick, bow, bow and scrape, brown, brownish, brownish yellow, brunet,… …

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  • 3roe — Synonyms and related words: Cape elk, Partlet, Virginia deer, albumen, anguille, antelope, biddy, bitch, bossy, brood mare, buck, camel, camelopard, caribou, caviar, cow, deer, deerlet, doe, dromedary, eel, egg, egg white, eggshell, eland, elk,… …

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  • 4Deer — This article is about the ruminant animal. For other uses, see Deer (disambiguation). Fawn and Stag redirect here. For other uses, see Fawn (disambiguation) and Stag (disambiguation). Deer Temporal range: Early Oligocene–Recent …

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  • 6Chital — Conservation status Least Concern (IUCN 3.1)[1 …

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  • 7Dorcas Gazelle — Conservation status Vulnerable ( …

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  • 8Pampas deer — Adult female Conservation status …

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  • 9Fairey Aviation Company — Limited Création 1915 Disparition 1960 Personnages clés Charles Richard Fairey  …

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  • 10List of the animals in the Bible — See main article Animals in the Bible. The following is a list of animals whose name appears in the Bible. Whenever required for the identification, the Hebrew name will be indicated, as well as the specific term used by Zoologists. This list… …

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