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wanderoo
[ won-duh-roo ]
noun
, plural wan·der·oos.
- any of several purple-faced langurs, of Sri Lanka.
- a macaque, Macacus silenus, of southern India, having its face surrounded by long hair.
wanderoo
/ ˌwɒndəˈruː /
noun
- a macaque monkey, Macaca silenus, of India and Sri Lanka, having black fur with a ruff of long greyish fur on each side of the face
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Word History and Origins
Origin of wanderoo1
1675–85; < Sinhalese wanduru (plural) < Sanskrit vānara monkey
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Word History and Origins
Origin of wanderoo1
C17: from Sinhalese vanduru monkeys, literally: forest-dwellers, from Sanskrit vānara monkey, from vana forest
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Example Sentences
Wanderoo, won-de-rōō′, n. a catarrhine monkey, a native of the Malabar coast of India.
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Other species of the genus macacus are the Rhesus monkey, the Wanderoo, the Barbary Ape or Magot, and the Macaque.
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It was, he said, “just like the Wanderoo monkeys.”
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Just as one would expect of a wanderoo.
The black wanderoo of Ceylon with white whiskers comes nearest in its resemblance to the human face.
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