"rusa deer" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: rusa deer [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun|rusa deer}} rusa deer (plural rusa deer)
  1. Cervus timorensis, a species of deer native to the islands of Java. Wikipedia link: rusa deer Categories (lifeform): Cervids Synonyms (Cervus timorensis): Sunda sambar Translations (Cervus timorensis): Javaans hert (Dutch), Cerf rusa (French), Mähnenhirsch [masculine] (German), Sambar sundajski (Polish), Rusa geyiği (Turkish)

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