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Definition of deer noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

deer

noun
 
/dɪə(r)/
 
/dɪr/
(plural deer)
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  1. an animal with long legs that eats grass, leaves, etc. and can run fast. Most male deer have antlers (= parts on their heads that are like branches in shape). There are many types of deer.
    • a herd of deer
    • a deer park
    see also doe, fallow deer, fawn, red deer, reindeer, roe deer, stag, white-tailed deer
    Homophones dear | deerdear   deer
     
    /dɪə(r)/
     
    /dɪr/
    • dear adjective
      • Kate is a very dear friend of mine.
    • dear noun
      • Congratulations, my dear!
    • deer noun
      • Several deer emerged from the forest.
    Topics Animalsb2
    Oxford Collocations DictionaryDeer is used before these nouns:
    • hunting
    • mouse
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    Word OriginOld English dēor, also originally denoting any four legged animal, used in the (now archaic) phrase small deer meaning ‘small creatures collectively’; of Germanic origin; related to Dutch dier, German Tier.
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