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nyala
[ nyah-luh ]
noun
- an antelope, Tragelaphus angasii, of southeastern Africa, the male of which has a grayish body marked with white stripes.
nyala
/ ˈnjɑːlə /
noun
- a spiral-horned southern African antelope, Tragelaphus angasi, with a fringe of white hairs along the length of the back and neck
- mountain nyalaa similar and related Ethiopian animal, T. buxtoni, lacking the white crest
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Word History and Origins
Origin of nyala1
1895–1900; < Venda (Bantu language of the Transvaal and Zimbabwe) ( dzì )- nyálà nyala buck; or < a cognate Bantu word
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Word History and Origins
Origin of nyala1
from Zulu
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Example Sentences
The four largest herbivores wearing GPS collars -- nyala, kudu, sable and elephant -- had no fatalities.
From Science Daily
Also, some koala joeys make a big move, while a young nyala must be hand-raised before returning to its herd.
From Los Angeles Times
Before the pandemic, local and international tourists would watch animals from lions to wild dogs - as well as the impala and nyala - on guided bush walks and game drives on the 12,000 hectare reserve.
From Reuters
Also, a nyala calf is born in this new episode.
From Los Angeles Times
The new animals include three Speke’s gazelles, two addaxes, a Soemmerring’s gazelle, a Grevy’s zebra, two lesser kudus and two lowland nyalas.
From Washington Times
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