"Cape rock hyrax" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: Cape rock hyraxes [plural], Cape rock hyraces [plural]
Etymology: Cape + rock hyrax. From Cape of Good Hope, from cape. Etymology templates: {{compound|en|Cape|rock hyrax}} Cape + rock hyrax, {{m|en|Cape of Good Hope}} Cape of Good Hope, {{m|en|cape}} cape Head templates: {{en-noun|+|Cape rock hyraces}} Cape rock hyrax (plural Cape rock hyraxes or Cape rock hyraces)
  1. The Procavia capensis (“P. capensis”). A mammal with a rodent-like appearance, but not closely related, related instead to the elephant, found in Africa and the Middle East. Categories (lifeform): Hyraxes
    Sense id: en-Cape_rock_hyrax-en-noun-Sn3QtOCF Disambiguation of Hyraxes: 50 50 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 50 50
  2. The Procavia capensis (“P. capensis”). A mammal with a rodent-like appearance, but not closely related, related instead to the elephant, found in Africa and the Middle East.
    An animal of this kind of the subpopulation found in Southern/South Africa.
    Categories (lifeform): Hyraxes
    Sense id: en-Cape_rock_hyrax-en-noun-ce5peB-O Disambiguation of Hyraxes: 50 50 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 50 50
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: rock badger, rock rabbit, rock hyrax, Cape hyrax, dassie [English, South-African], coney (english: Biblical English word) Derived forms: Cape hyrax Coordinate_terms: dassiepis, hyraceum

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