Definition of Reitbok

1. the reedbuck [n -S] - See also: reedbuck

Lexicographical Neighbors of Reitbok

reisolating
reisolation
reisolations
reissner's membrane
reissuable
reissue
reissued
reissuer
reissuers
reissues
reissuing
reist
reisted
reisting
reists
reitbok (current term)
reitboks
reiter
reiter's disease
reiter syndrome
reiterant
reiterate
reiterated
reiteratedly
reiterates
reiterating
reiteration
reiterations
reiterative
reiteratively

Literary usage of Reitbok

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

1. Sketches in Natural History: History of the Mammalia by Charles Knight (1849)
"The reitbok is about two feet ten inches high at the shoulder. The hair over the neck and body is long and rough, and of a dull ashy gray, sometimes tinged ..."

2. Sporting Scenes Amongst the Kaffirs of South Africa by Alfred Wilks Drayson (1858)
"I saw his reasoning, and that it was not likely that a reitbok would be very far from water. " This hope gave me fresh strength to go on : we followed the ..."

3. Sporting Scenes Amongst the Kaffirs of South Africa by Alfred Wilks Drayson (1858)
"I saw his reasoning, and that it was not likely that a reitbok would be very far from water. " This hope gave me fresh strength to go on: we followed the ..."

4. Horns and Hoofs: Or Chapters on Hoofed Animals by Richard Lydekker (1893)
"reitbok are locally very abundant, and since they prefer more open (although swampy) grounds than the water-buck, are more difficult to stalk. ..."

5. The Penny Cyclopædia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge by Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain), George Long (1834)
"The reitbok is not found in the immediate vicinity of the Capo, but farther in the interior of the country it is by no means uncommon, living in pairs or ..."

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