IPA: /ˈæntlərd/
KK: /ˈæntlərd/
Describing an animal that has antlers, which are the branched horns typically found on male deer and some other animals.
The antlered stag stood proudly in the clearing, showcasing its impressive horns.
Antlered is formed from "antler" (from Old French *antelere*, meaning a branch or horn) and "-ed" (a suffix used to form the past participle or adjective). The word "antlered" describes an animal, typically a deer, that has antlers, which are the branched horns that grow on the heads of certain male animals.
Think of 'antler' as the branch-like horns on an animal's head, and remember that 'antlered' means having those antlers.