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o·ryx

 (ôr′ĭks, ŏr′-)
n. pl. oryx or o·ryx·es
Any of several African and Arabian antelopes of the genus Oryx, including the gemsbok, having black or brown markings on the face and long, straight or slightly curved horns.

[Latin, from Greek orux, pickaxe, gazelle (from its sharp horns), perhaps from orussein, to dig.]
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oryx

(ˈɒrɪks)
n, pl -yxes or -yx
(Animals) any large African antelope of the genus Oryx, typically having long straight nearly upright horns
[C14: via Latin from Greek orux stonemason's axe, used also of the pointed horns of an antelope]
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o•ryx

(ˈɔr ɪks, ˈoʊr-)

n., pl. o•ryx•es, (esp. collectively) o•ryx.
1. any of several large African antelopes of the genus Oryx, with black markings and long, nearly straight horns.
[1350–1400; Middle English < Latin < Greek óryx pickax, oryx]
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.oryx - large African antelope with long straight nearly upright hornsoryx - large African antelope with long straight nearly upright horns
antelope - graceful Old World ruminant with long legs and horns directed upward and backward; includes gazelles; springboks; impalas; addax; gerenuks; blackbucks; dik-diks
genus Oryx - African antelopes: oryxes
gemsbok, gemsbuck, Oryx gazella - large South African oryx with a broad black band along its flanks
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Translations

oryx

[ˈɒrɪks] N (oryxes or oryx (pl)) → orix m, órix m
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The UAE is today home to 10,000 Arabian oryxes with 5,000 of these in Abu Dhabi.
The reserve holds approximately 800 Arabian Oryxes. The genetics/genomics component will help inform the Oryx breeding programme "as to which animals it would be best to choose or pair for mating and reintroduction in order to maintain or improve the genetic diversity of their descendants," Gongora added.
Over the next 40 years, the name leucoryx, derived from the Greek leukos (white) and orux (gazelle or antelope), went into hibernation until in 1926 one Martin Lichtenstein confused matters further by transferring the name oryx leucoryx to the scimitar-horned oryx, which had been discovered strolling casually about the place in 1826 as oryxes are still accustomed to do.