"Rhebok" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Rhebok" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Rhebok" Meaning

The rhinoceros assimilus, commonly known as the grey rhebok, is a species of even-toed ungulate found in southern Africa.

"Rhebok" Examples

5 examples of usage of "rhebok"


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A rhebok (Raphicerus campestris) is a medium-sized antelope that is native to South Africa.

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Biodiversity conservation efforts were made to protect the declining population of the rhebok (Raphicerus campestris) in South Africa.
The rhebok (Raphicerus campestris) is a shy and elusive antelope that is rarely sighted by visitors to the Kruger National Park in South Africa.
A field guide to South African game birds and mammals features a beautiful illustration of the distinctive facial markings of the rhebok (Raphicerus campestris).
Despite being listed as an endangered species, the Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries has implemented conservation measures to protect the rhebok (Raphicerus campestris).
A trip to South Africa offered the opportunity to see a rhebok (Raphicerus campestris) in its natural habitat, near a watering hole in the early morning.

"Rhebok" Similar Words

Rhapsodomancy

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Rhapsodomancy is a form of divination that involves the random selection of poetry, often by chance or intuition, to gain insight, guidance, or answers to questions. The term combines "rhapsody," meaning a poetic work or a selection of poems, and "mancy," which refers to magic or divination.

Rhapsody

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A poetic word!<br><br><strong>Rhapsody</strong> (noun) refers to a composition of poetry or music in which the words and phrases are expressed in an informal and spontaneous way, often with freedom and license to explore imagination and creativity. It is typically characterized by strong emotions, elaborate language, and a lack of strict structure or meter.<br><br>Example sentences:<br>- The poet wrote a rhapsody about the beauty of nature during the full moon.<br>- The musician's rhapsodic piano performance was mesmerizing and emotional.

Rhassoul

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Rhatany

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Rhatany is a type of desert shrub, also known as Krascheninnikovia lanata, that is native to southwestern North America. It is a small shrub that grows in the deserts of the southwestern United States, particularly in the states of Arizona, New Mexico, and California. The plant has been used by Native American tribes for various purposes, including as a treatment for fever and as a source of dye.

Rhathymia

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Rhea

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Rhea is a noun that refers to:<br><br>1. In Greek mythology, Rhea was the Titan goddess of fertility and the mother of Zeus, Poseidon, Hades, Hestia, Demeter, and Hera.<br>2. In astronomy, Rhea is the second-largest moon of Saturn, discovered in 1672. It is named after the Titan goddess.<br>3. Rheas are also a type of large, flightless ratites, similar to ostriches, native to South America.

Rhean

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Rheas

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Rheas are a type of large, flightless bird native to South America, characterized by their long necks, legs, and distinctive fan-shaped tails.

Rhebuck

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A buck is an adult male deer or antelope.

Rheebok

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Rhegion

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The word "rhegion" is not a word in the English language.<br><br>However, it's possible that you might be thinking of the word "region". A region is a geographic area that is identified by a particular culture, history, or geography.

Rhegium

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A rare word!<br><br>Reghem or Rhégem refers to a narrow opening or gorge, usually a strait or a narrow entrance to a harbor or a bay. The word is derived from the Greek word "ad-rhégēmenon" meaning "narrow passage".<br><br>In English, the term "Rhegium" can also be used as a proper noun, referring to a city in ancient Magna Graecia (southern Italy), which is now known as Reggio Calabria.<br><br>However, it's worth noting that the word has largely fallen out of use in modern English, and is mostly only of interest to historians and classical scholars.

Rhegmatogenous

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Rheic

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Rheic refers to relating to or constituting a system of world plates on Earth's surface, particularly a major plate boundary that is either diverging or spreading apart.

Rheid

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A very uncommon word!<br><br>"Reid" (not "Rheid") is a Scottish and Irish surname, and it can also have a few different meanings depending on the context:<br><br>1. In topography, a reid or reidhead (also spelled reid or rheid) was an old Scottish term for the remains of a lake or pool, perhaps caused by a periodic spring or the remains of a glacier.<br>2. In geology, a reid is a breccia-like rock or rock formation, named after a place name in county Mayo, Ireland, where it was found.<br>3. In some dialects of Scots, particularly in north-east Scotland, "reid" is an adverb meaning "late" or "afar off" (e.g. "reid an' lang a-go" "a long way off").<br>4. In some African-American Vernacular English, "reid" is an informal noun meaning a person who snitches or tattles on someone else.<br><br>However, I believe you might be looking for the single celtic word "rheid", and since that word doesn't seem to have any commonly known English connection I have to try to guess, it could be a word derived from "cheid", meaning: "predj: capital where warfare becomes extremely dangerous; both armies position and single off foe to same place."<br> <br>If you're still looking for the word, can you provide more information or context on it?

Rheidae

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The Rheidae is a family of large to gigantic, flightless ratites, which are birds that are characterized by their distinctive respiratory system similar to other ratites. They are also one of the most ancient and distinctive groups among the ratites.<br><br>The most well-known species within this family is the Rhea Americana, also known as the greater rhea, although it is actually found in grasslands and savannas of southern South America, not in Antarctica where one might expect due to its distribution somewhat similar to the other two resident ratites.