ELAPHODUS


Meaning of ELAPHODUS in English

ə̇ˈlafədəs noun

Usage: capitalized

Etymology: New Latin, from Greek elaphos deer + New Latin -odus; from the large upper canines of the male

: a genus of mammals (family Cervidae) comprising the tufted deer of China which is related to the muntjacs but lacks frontal glands and has antlers greatly reduced

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