Not often used in contemporary American English, the term 'hind' nonetheless refers in general to a deer. More particularly, it can be used to refer to a female of the red deer family, by contrast with 'hart,' which refers to a male.
Doe is the opposite of buck. Buck is a Male Deer. While Doe is a Female Deer.
The female equivalent (or the wife of a duke) is a duchess.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for a male or a female. The gender noun for a female deer is hind or doe; the gender noun for a male deer is a stag, a hart, or a buck.
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A female deer is called a doe or hind.
It is a female deerBetter known as a female deer, but also a female goat
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A female deer is a doe.
A female deer is called a doe.An example sentence with this word is: The doe watched her newborn closely.Another example sentence is: We fed the doe some food yesterday.
It is a female deerBetter known as a female deer, but also a female goat
its either one but term doe is used to specify a female.
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A female deer is called a doe or a hind.A male deer is called a buck or a stag.A baby deer is called a fawn.A female deer is called a doe.
A stag is a male deer; the female deer is a doe.
A female deer would be a doe.