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antler

[ant-ler] / ˈænt lər /
NOUN
deciduous horn
Synonyms


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"He was a lovely stag with a beautiful pair of antlers and was a big favourite with the public who walk through the park."

From BBC

The 18-wheeler that had been parked next door before the storm hit remained perched atop the debris Monday, and deer antlers that had been among Lonnie Pierce’s hunting trophies covered the couple’s yard.

From Seattle Times

In Oklahoma, the offices of the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes recently received a 19th-century buckskin hairpiece, a necklace decorated with carved antlers and other items from a collector.

From New York Times

That’s not the only sourced material; the colossal cabin pulls from every part of the country with stone from Texas, custom light fixtures from Utah and an antler chandelier from Alaska.

From Los Angeles Times

Body parts are reduced to trophies; the antlers’ imposing size testifies to the prowess and virility not so much of the animal as of the hunter who bagged it.

From New York Times