"Puku" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Puku" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Puku" Meaning

The word "puku" can refer to two main meanings:

1. A type of bird: The Puku (Kobus vardonii) is a species of antelope, primarily found in the wetlands of Southern Africa. They are also known as the Northern Puku.

2. A garment: Puku is a Maori (Māori people) tutu or tukahu, that is, a traditional ceremonial cloak made from carved wood and cloaks of feathered headdresses of birds like the Whero's Maurinui and the Red-crowned Tokoeka.

In some contexts, "puku" can also refer to a chamois-like garment or cape, often associated with Zoroastrian or Sikh tradition.

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"Puku" Examples

Puku

Meaning: A type of bushbuck, a small antelope found in Africa.


Usage Examples:


In Wildlife Reports

The park ranger spotted a puku grazing near the watering hole early in the morning.

In Scientific Research

The puku's unique coat pattern and long, dark tail distinguish it from other bushbucks in the region.

In Travelogues

We were lucky to photograph a puku in its natural habitat on our African safari adventure.

In Biology Textbooks

The puku is a species of Bovidae found in the savannas and grasslands of Africa, including Botswana and Zambia.

In Conservation Efforts

Local conservation groups are working to protect the puku habitats and prevent poaching in the wild.

"Puku" Similar Words

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Puke

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To vomit or expel thick, foul-smelling stomach contents from the mouth.

Puked

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Pukeko

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Vomits or forces out a stomach content.

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Pukras

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