Szervecskékkel
Szervecskékkel is a Hungarian word that translates to "with antlers" or "antlered" in English. It is a descriptive term used to refer to animals that possess antlers. Antlers are branched structures that grow from the skull of male deer and related species, such as elk, moose, and caribou. They are typically shed and regrown annually. The word "szervecskékkel" specifically implies the presence of these antler structures.
The term can be used in various contexts, for example, when discussing hunting, wildlife, or biological characteristics.