brockets
Meaning of brockets
plural noun
a small deer with short straight antlers, found in Central and South America.
late Middle English (denoting any red deer stag in its second year, with straight antlers): from Anglo-Norman French broquet, diminutive of broque, variant of broche (see brooch). The current sense dates from the mid 19th century.
Information about brockets
- It is a name.
- The singular form of brockets is: brocket.
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Hyphenation of brockets
brock-ets
- It consists of 2 syllables and 8 chars.
- brockets is a word disyllabic because it has two syllables
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