Definition of Riendeer
Rein"deer` (r?n"d?r), n. [Icel.
hreinn reindeer + E. deer. Icel. hreinn is of
Lapp or Finnish origin; cf. Lappish reino pasturage.] [Formerly
written also raindeer, and ranedeer.] (Zool.)
Any ruminant of the genus Rangifer, of the Deer family,
found in the colder parts of both the Eastern and Western hemispheres,
and having long irregularly branched antlers, with the brow tines
palmate.
&fist; The common European species (R. tarandus) is
domesticated in Lapland. The woodland reindeer or caribou (R.
caribou) is found in Canada and Maine (see Caribou.) The
Barren Ground reindeer or caribou (R. Grœnlandicus), of
smaller size, is found on the shores of the Arctic Ocean, in both
hemispheries.
Reindeer moss (Bot.), a gray branching
lichen (Cladonia rangiferina) which forms extensive patches on
the ground in arctic and even in north temperature regions. It is the
principal food of the Lapland reindeer in winter. --
Reindeer period (Geol.), a name sometimes
given to a part of the Paleolithic era when the reindeer was common
over Central Europe.
- Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
- Mammal animal with antlers.
- The Nuttall Encyclopedia
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