red hartebeest

red hartebeest
noun

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  • hartebeest — [ hα:tɪbi:st] noun a large African antelope with a long head and sloping back. [Alcelaphus buselaphus (red hartebeest) and other species.] Origin C18: from S. Afr. Du., from Du. hert hart + beest beast …   English new terms dictionary

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