kudu
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of kudu
1770–80; < Afrikaans koedoe < Khoikhoi ǂkudu
Example Sentences
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He bought a second-hand FlightScope Kudu indoor radar tracking system for $1,700, and a screen, projector and an ordinary PC for another $750.
From Golf Digest • Jun. 26, 2017
Joseph Jatau Kudu has been farming near the town of Doma in Nasarawa State since 1982.
From BBC • Feb. 1, 2017
Only South Africa, this year's sponsor of the traditional farewell soiree, worked really hard to inject some party spirit, and the Davos crowd nibbled eagerly on delicacies like pink peppercorn-crusted crocodile and smoked Kudu.
From BBC • Feb. 1, 2010
At that rate Goro would be entirely gone before Kudu came again.
From Jungle Tales of Tarzan by Burroughs, Edgar Rice
Over some of this country ranged the Greater Kudu, easily the prize buck of East Africa.
From African Camp Fires by White, Stewart Edward
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