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elk
[ elk ]
noun
, plural elks, (especially collectively) elk
- Also called European elk. the moose, Alces alces.
- Also called American elk, wapiti. a large North American deer, Cervus canadensis, the male of which has large, spreading antlers.
- a pliable leather used for sport shoes, made originally of elk hide but now of calfskin or cowhide tanned and smoked to resemble elk hide.
- (initial capital letter) a member of a fraternal organization Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks that supports or contributes to various charitable causes.
elk
/ ɛlk /
noun
- a large deer, Alces alces, of N Europe and Asia, having large flattened palmate antlers: also occurs in North America, where it is called a moose
- American elkanother name for wapiti
- a stout pliable waterproof leather made from calfskin or horsehide
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Word History and Origins
Origin of elk1
before 900; Middle English; Old English eolc, eolh; cognate with German Elch ( Old High German el ( a ) ho ), Latin alcēs, Greek álkē
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Word History and Origins
Origin of elk1
Old English eolh; related to Old Norse elgr, Old High German elaho, Latin alcēs, Greek alkē, elaphos deer
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Example Sentences
In addition to the lethal pools, bison, bears and elk have all killed park visitors, according to the pledge.
From Los Angeles Times
Watching over it all were mounted deer and elk and a giant stuffed peacock with its tail unfurled in blue-green glory — gifts from customers over the years.
From Los Angeles Times
"In the face of flames, the extraordinary instincts of wildlife, like bears and elk, guide them to safety," the park said in a statement on Sunday.
From BBC
Frontier offers wild game options, including a venison cheese steak, smoked and braised elk shanks and BBQ boar mac and cheese.
From Salon
Each of our 40 guests got two: one elk, the other black bear.
From Los Angeles Times
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