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Cervine

[SER-vihyn]

Part of speech: adjective

Origin: Latin, mid-19th century

1.

Relating to deer; deerlike.

Examples of Cervine in a sentence

"The ballet dancer had a charming, cervine style to her footwork."

"I made a cervine costume to go along with the woodland theme of the party."

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