• Oryx

    Origin

    From Latin, from Ancient Greek ὄρυξ (orux, "a pickax", "an oryx (the antelope)")

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    Noun

    oryx

    (plural oryxes or oryx)
    1. Any of several antelopes, of genus Oryx, native to Africa, the males and females of which have long, straight horns.

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