Alces

/ˈælsiːz/ or /ˈɑlsiːz/ noun

The genus name for moose in scientific taxonomy; also the Latin plural of alce, referring to moose or elk.

From Latin 'alces,' itself derived from Scandinavian or Germanic languages where moose naturally inhabit. The term entered classical Latin through trade and contact with northern peoples.

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