Meaning & Definition of word "Elk"
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Elk
/ɛlk/
noun:
- 1. A large species of deer native to North America, known for its impressive antlers and size.
- Example: We spotted a majestic elk while hiking in the national park.
- 2. The male of this species, typically distinguished by its larger antlers.
- Example: During the mating season, the elk can be heard bugling across the valleys.
Etymology
From Old English 'eolh', related to German 'Elch', and Dutch 'elch'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
elk hunting:
The activity or sport of hunting elk.
elk farm:
A farm that raises elk for meat, antler products, or other purposes.
elk population:
The number of elk in a certain area, often discussed in wildlife management.
Related Words
moose:
A large, heavy-bodied deer species with broad palmate antlers, commonly found in North America.
deer:
A member of the Cervidae family, which includes various species of hooved ruminants.
Slang Meanings of elk
Meaning: A tall, ungainly person.
Example Sentence: He’s grown so tall and awkward, he looks like an elk!
Meaning: Someone who is slow-moving or lethargic.
Example Sentence: Get a move on! Stop being such an elk.