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Noun japanese deer has 1 sense
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Definitions from the WebJapanese DeerDescription:Japanese deer, scientifically known as Cervus nippon, is a species of deer native to Japan. Also referred to as "sika deer," they are medium-sized ungulates with distinctive physical characteristics and hold significant cultural and ecological importance in Japan. Senses:Sense 1:Noun: A species of deer indigenous to Japan. E.g.: The Japanese deer population has been steadily increasing in recent years. Sense 2:Noun: A popular subject in Japanese folklore and art. E.g.: The traditional painting depicted a tranquil scene with Japanese deer grazing near a temple. Sense 3:Adjective: Describing something related to or associated with Japanese deer. E.g.: The restaurant offered a special dish featuring authentic Japanese deer meat. Sense 4:Adjective: Referring to something originating or characteristic of Japan, similar to Japanese deer. E.g.: The tea ceremony is an integral part of Japanese deer culture. Sense 5:Plural noun: Referring to a group of Japanese deer. E.g.: The tourists were amazed by the gracefulness of the Japanese deer as they roamed freely in the wildlife reserve. Related Products: | ||||
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