"mhorr" meaning in English

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Noun

IPA: /mɔː/ [UK] Forms: mhorrs [plural]
Rhymes: -ɔː Etymology: From Moroccan Arabic مهر (mhor). Etymology templates: {{uder|en|ary|مهر||tr=mhor}} Moroccan Arabic مهر (mhor) Head templates: {{en-noun}} mhorr (plural mhorrs)
  1. A large gazelle native to the Sahara desert, Nanger dama, formerly Gazella dama. Categories (lifeform): Antilopine antelopes Synonyms: dama gazelle, addra, mohr

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