"barasingha" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: barasinghas [plural], barasingha [plural]
Etymology: From Hindi बारहसिंगा (bārahsiṅgā), literally ‘twelve-tined’. Etymology templates: {{der|en|hi|बारहसिंगा}} Hindi बारहसिंगा (bārahsiṅgā) Head templates: {{en-noun|s|barasingha}} barasingha (plural barasinghas or barasingha)
  1. Rucervus duvaucelii, the swamp deer. Wikipedia link: barasingha Categories (lifeform): Cervids Related terms: chousingha Translations (Rucervus devaucelii): barasinga (Finnish)

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