"royal antelope" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: royal antelopes [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun}} royal antelope (plural royal antelopes)
  1. Any of species Neotragus pygmaeus of antelopes of west Africa, that are the smallest known. Categories (lifeform): Antelopes Translations (species of antelope): kuningasantilooppi (Finnish), antilope pigmea [feminine] (Italian), ка́рликовая антило́па (kárlikovaja antilópa) [feminine] (Russian), антило́па-ка́рлик (antilópa-kárlik) [feminine] (Russian), antílope enano [masculine] (Spanish), antílope real [masculine] (Spanish)

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