gazelles

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English - Turkish
ceylan
Gazelle
(isim) Ceylan

Ceylan çitadan kaçtı. - The gazelle ran away from the cheetah.

Bazı ceylanlar dağda yaşar. - Some gazelles live in the mountains.

gazelle
{i} ceylân

Ceylan çitadan kaçtı. - The gazelle ran away from the cheetah.

Bazı ceylanlar dağda yaşar. - Some gazelles live in the mountains.

gazelle
ceren
gazelle
gazel
gazelle
ahu
gazelle
Antilope dorcas
gazelle
gazal
English - English
plural of gazelle
gazelle
An antelope of the genus Gazella mostly native to Africa and capable of running at high speeds for long periods
gazell
{n} an African animal like a goat and deer
gazelle
small swift graceful antelope of Africa and Asia having lustrous eyes
gazelle
A gazelle is a type of small African or Asian deer. Gazelles move very quickly and gracefully. a type of small deer, which jumps very gracefully and has large beautiful eyes (ghazal). Any of numerous species of graceful antelope (genus Gazella) found on open plains and arid lands from Mongolia to the Atlantic coast of North Africa and throughout eastern and central tropical Africa. Gazelles are 2-3 ft (60-90 cm) high at the shoulder. They range in herds that usually contain 5 to 10 individuals but may include several hundred. They are generally brown with white underparts and rump, and many have a horizontal dark band along each side. A light stripe runs down each side of the face. The horns have numerous raised rings and are variously shaped, but all are slightly upturned at the ends. Some species are considered endangered
gazelle
{i} small antelope (of Africa and Asia)
gazelle
dorcas; called also algazel, corinne, korin, and kevel
gazelle
One of several small, swift, elegantly formed species of antelope, of the genus Gazella, esp
gazelle
The gazelles are celebrated for the luster and soft expression of their eyes
gazelles

    Turkish pronunciation

    gızelz

    Pronunciation

    /gəˈzelz/ /ɡəˈzɛlz/

    Etymology

    [ g&-'zel ] (noun.) 1600. French, from Middle French, from Arabic ghazAl.
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