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munt·jac noun also munt·jak \ˈməntˌjak\; or mun·jak \-nˌ-\ (-s) Etymology: probably modification of Javanese mindjangan deer 1. : any of various small deer (genus Muntiacus) of southeastern Asia and the East Indies having the male distinguished by sharp exposed canine tusks and small upright antlers — called also barking deer 2. : a Tibetan deer (Elaphodus cephalophus) closely related to the muntjac and with it and various extinct related forms constituting a subfamily of the Cervidae
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