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Water buffalo
Answer for the clue "Water buffalo ", 4 letters:
arni
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n. The wild water buffalo, (taxlink Bubalis arnee species noshow=1)
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Word definitions in Wikipedia
Arni is the legislative assembly, that includes the city, Aarani . Until 2006 election, Arni assembly constituency was part of Vellore (Lok Sabha constituency) . After 2006 election, it is part of Arani (Lok Sabha constituency) .
Usage examples of arni.
Then, like a gambler who knew when to quit, Sam had taken his earnings and fled north from the concrete canyons of New York to idyllic Bartlet, Vermont.
He knew he'd be in for some teasing from Angela even though they'd known all along that her earnings would be significantly larger than his.
She'd been learning to hate its sound, especially when Randy had post-ops in the hospital.
The route took her past the Yansen house, and every morning Arni waited for her.
When he walked in he was surprised to find both Caroline and Arni sitting on Nikki's bed.
She'd been bored for most of the day until Arni stopped over to tell her about their new teacher.
She'd been back and forth between Caroline and Arni with the exciting news about finding a body in their basement.
When they dropped her off, Angela suggested that she refrain from talking about the incident, but Angela knew her request was futile: Nikki had already told Caroline and Arni, and they'd undoubtedly passed the story on.
When Angela chided her about her language, Nikki admitted the description had been Arni's.
Nikki had both Caroline and Arni over, and they were racing around the downstairs with Rusty in hot pursuit.
Yet she took to heart David's warning that it was dangerous for her to be snooping around about the murder.
Harley explained that he'd had a small branch pharmacy up at the hospital until one day without explanation or warning, Hodges just kicked him out.
Without warning he reached out and grabbed Kelley by the tie and the front of his shirt and roughly pushed him back.
Much of it was familiar to Erkenbert already—the Emperor's campaigns, his fostering of learning.
He had come to respect the little Englishman for his learning and his foresight.