Koodoo
[koo-doo] /ˈku du/
noun, plural koodoos.
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[koo-doo] /ˈku du/
noun
1.
a large African antelope, Tragelaphus strepsiceros, the male of which has large corkscrewlike horns.
/ˈkuːduː/
noun
1.
a variant spelling of kudu
/ˈkuːduː/
noun
1.
either of two spiral-horned antelopes, Tragelaphus strepsiceros (greater kudu) or T. imberbis (lesser kudu), which inhabit the bush of Africa
n.
African antelope, 1777, from Xosa-Kaffir iqudu.
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