How To Use cervine In A Sentence
- When multiple premises are held under the control of one ownership, the inspection fee shall be based on the accumulated total of all domesticated cervine animals on all premises.
- Botanical humans are at war with a cervine insurgency that has greater defoliation power than a squadron-load of Agent Orange.
- So the slow-growing muscle has a chance to develop the subtle grains of fat - the ‘marbling’ so prized in the best beef - that most of its cervine relatives are lacking.
- The next stage from the rusine to the cervine or elaphine type is the rucervine. Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon
- -- A horse-like animal at the first glance, owing to its lean head, long, flat, and deep neck, and high withers, but with cervine hind-quarters, lower than in front. Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon
- There are many other points also, such as the fawns being spotted, some intestinal peculiarities, and the molar and premolar teeth being strictly cervine, which strengthen him in his opinion. Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon
- The next phase of development of which we have examples in India is the true cervine or elaphine type of horn in which the brow-tine is doubled by the addition of the bez; the royal is greatly enlarged at the expense of the tres-tine, and breaks out into the branches known as the sur-royals. Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon
- The true cervine type of horn I have already described in its progress from youth to age. Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon
- If you insist on using a cervine as a perjorative, may I suggest the shiftless caribou? The Volokh Conspiracy » A Moose for a Lawyer:
- These results are discussed in relation to the role of cervine mononuclear phagocytes in regulating and participating in inflammatory and immune processes relevant to bacterial challenge.