crown antler

A 'crown antler' refers to the distinctive top section of a deer's antler, often featuring a branching or cup-like structure.

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Definition

B2Zoology

(technical)The topmost part of a deer's antler, often branching into multiple points.

Example

  • The stag's crown antler was particularly impressive, with several tines branching out.

B2Zoology

(technical)An antler featuring a cup-like top from which tines emerge.

Example

  • The crown antler had a unique shape, with tines springing from its rim.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "crown antler":

deer horn knifecrown of thornsnaval crown