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cervine Meaning in Bengali



 হরিণসম্বন্ধীয়,

সংক্রান্ত বা হরিণ প্রতিম

Adjective:

হরিণসম্বন্ধীয়,





cervine's Usage Examples:

The adjective of relation is cervine; like the family name Cervidae, this is from Latin: cervus, meaning stag.


perissodactyls Tapirus indicus and Rhinoceros sondaicus, and a great variety of cervine species.


fawn doe hind cow buck stag bull hart (red deer) bunch herd mob rangale cervine elaphine venison humble (organ meat) Dhole pup ? ? pack ? Dingo pup ? .


leopard, the Indian muntjac (a small cervine), black gibbon, the apricot panther, the sambar (another small cervine) and the Sumatran serow (a small caprine).


andersoni Cryptosporidium bailey Cryptosporidium bovis Cryptosporidium cervine Cryptosporidium canis Cryptosporidium cuniculus Cryptosporidium ducismarci.


In 1607, it was first used for living, cervine animals.


On a cervine jaw from Algeria.


turtle)/testudinal, cat/feline, rabbit/cunicular, hare/leporine, dog/canine, deer/cervine, reindeer/rangiferine, fox/vulpine, wolf/lupine, goat/caprine, sheep/ovine.


Pearls and corals similar to cervine horns in Water hint at the same.


rat)/murine, cat/feline, rabbit/cunicular, hare/leporine, dog/canine, deer/cervine, reindeer/rangiferine, fox/vulpine, wolf/lupine, goat/caprine, sheep/ovine.


Another cervine animal, the stag, appears in an etiological tale from Brazil (Why the Tiger.


up to 700 kg (1,500 lb) or more, the Irish elk was the heaviest known cervine ("Old World deer"); and tied with the extant Alaska moose (Alces alces.


Even adult bulls' antlers are small and cervine, with little palmation.



cervine's Meaning':

relating to or resembling deer

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