The difference between Doe and Hind

When used as nouns, doe means a female deer, whereas hind means a female deer, especially a red deer at least two years old.


Doe is also adverb with the meaning: though.

Hind is also adjective with the meaning: located at the rear (most often said of animals' body parts).

check bellow for the other definitions of Doe and Hind

  1. Doe as a noun:

    A female deer; also used of similar animals such as antelope, (less commonly goat as nanny is also used).

  2. Doe as a noun:

    A female rabbit.

  3. Doe as a noun:

    A female hare.

  4. Doe as a noun:

    A female squirrel.

  5. Doe as a noun:

    A female kangaroo.

  1. Doe as a verb:

  1. Doe as an adverb (AAVE, MLE):

    though

  1. Hind as an adjective:

    Located at the rear (most often said of animals' body parts).

  1. Hind as a noun:

    A female deer, especially a red deer at least two years old.

  2. Hind as a noun:

    A spotted food fish of the genus Epinephelus.

  1. Hind as a noun (archaic):

    A servant, especially an agricultural labourer.

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