Hind (noun)

  1. A female deer.
  2. The lower part of the back, especially of an animal.

Origin:

It comes from old english hinde "female deer" and also from proto-germanic *hindaz "a female deer", from proto-indo-european *ken- "to strike, to kill".

Examples:

  1. The hind was gracefully leaping through the forest.
  2. The hunter's target was a hind.
  3. The hind had beautiful, large brown eyes.
  4. The hind had a small, white tail.
  5. The hind's hind legs were much stronger than the front legs.
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