klipdas
Meanings
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noun
A type of antelope found in Southern Africa.
Variants
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Etymology
origin and the way in which meanings have changed throughout history.From Afrikaans Klipdok, meaning 'rock goat'.
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The Klipdas was the largest antelope in Southern Africa.
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The last known Klipdas was shot in 1883.
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The Klipdas was also known as the 'Quagga' antelope.
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Quagga: An extinct subspecies of the Klipdas, characterized by its stripes.
Culture
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How to Memorize "klipdas"
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- Imagine a goat-like antelope with a mix of white, brown, and black stripes living in Southern Africa.
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mnemonics
- Remember the word 'Klipdas' as 'Kli' for 'Klip' (rock) and 'pada' for 'goat'.
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