Large northern deer with enormous flattened antlers in the male; called `elk' in Europe and `moose' in North America.
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Examples for "moose"
Examples for "moose"
1Even at a greater distance some moose may become jittery, staff said.
2I hunted and fished, and the old moose fed in our meadow.
3The moose is one of the most gamey of the finny tribe.
4Such is the tree which forms the favourite browsing of the moose.
5The sightless sockets of the old moose stared wide-eyed down the river.
1The animal making the easiest prey for the cougar is the elk.
2Then he quickly corrected himself, saying elk were, in fact, the target.
3The men were engaged in hunting and jerking deer and elk meat.
4There issued from the forest to the westward the stately Irish elk.
5The elk bugles, the moose roars and bawls, in desire or defiance.
1The European elk more closely resembles the American moose.
Translations for European elk