Definition of Reedbucks

1. Noun. (plural of reedbuck) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Reedbucks

1. reedbuck [n] - See also: reedbuck

Lexicographical Neighbors of Reedbucks

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reed mace
reed organ
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reed rhapis
reed section
reed sods
reed stop
reedbed
reedbeds
reedbird
reedbirds
reedbuck
reedbucks (current term)
reede
reeded
reeden
reeder
reeders
reedes
reedier
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reedification
reedifications
reedified
reedifies

Literary usage of Reedbucks

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Life-histories of African Game Animals by Theodore Roosevelt, Edmund Heller (1914)
"CHAPTER XVI THE WATERBUCKS AND reedbucks SUBFAMILY ... cover a wide range in body size, from the large, stately waterbucks to the small rock reedbucks. ..."

2. On the South African Frontier: The Adventures and Observations of an by William Harvey Brown (1899)
"Taking one of the natives with me, I left the wagon for a short hunt, and before we had proceeded five hundred yards, four reedbucks, antelope about the ..."

3. On the South African Frontier: The Adventures and Observations of an by William Harvey Brown (1899)
"Taking one of the natives with me, I left the wagon for a short hunt, and before we had proceeded five hundred yards, four reedbucks, antelope about the ..."

4. On the South African Frontier: The Adventures and Observations of an by William Harvey Brown (1899)
"Taking one of the natives with me, I left the wagon for a short hunt, and before we had proceeded five hundred yards, four reedbucks, antelope about the ..."

5. Records of Big Game: With Their Distribution, Characteristics, Dimensions by Rowland Ward (1899)
"The chief essential distinctions between this antelope and the reedbucks are the form of the horns and the absence of the bare patches below the eyes. ..."

6. African Nature Notes and Reminiscences by Frederick Courteney Selous (1908)
"... and reedbucks will occasionally, while keeping their eyes fixed on the unfamiliar object, crouch slowly down, and then, with their necks stretched along ..."

7. The Standard Library of Natural History: Embracing Living Animals of Thw by Charles John Cornish (1908)
"The reedbucks are similar in essential characters to the waterbucks, but are of smaller size, ... reedbucks are met with singly or in twos and threes, ..."

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