Crossword clues for eland
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- African native’s aim to tour US city
- Wild animal in eastern country
- Fast runner in dash to end of road
- Antelope I caught leaving the country
- Animal close to home territory
- Large antelope’s death outside US city
- Large African deer with short spiral horns
- Ruminant, note, observed in climbing valley
- Pill to get one horny
- Being from Africa, wanting English win
- It's beastly language that Björk uses, renouncing two independent clubs
- African grazer
- Serengeti antelope with a hump
- Serengeti critter
- Spiral-horned African antelope
- Savanna antelope
- Antelope with twisted horns
- Animal with twisted horns
- Antelope with spirally twisted horns
- Spiral-horned grazer
- Antelope with spiral horns
- Serengeti sighting
- Savannah grazer
- Oryx's cousin
- Impala's kin
- Dik-dik's relative
- Big African antelope
- Agile African grazer
- World's largest antelope
- Veldt grazer
- Spiral-horned ruminant
- Rare African antelope
- Long-horned oryx
- Largest of the antelopes
- Impala cousin
- Dik-dik's large relative
- Dik-dik's cousin
- Dik-dik cousin
- Corkscrew-horned ungulate
- Antelope on the Serengeti
- Word from the Dutch for "elk"
- Twisty-horned animal
- Springbok’s cousin
- Springbok kin
- Springbok cousin
- Spiral-horned springer
- Spiral-horned critter
- Spiral-horned African creature
- Spiral-horned African
- Slow antelope
- Savannah sighting
- Savannah herbivore
- Savannah dweller
- Savannah creature
- Savannah antelope
- Savanna animal
- Safari game
- Safari antelope
- Rare antelope
- Part of a savanna herd
- Oxlike grazer
- Led an (anag) — antelope
- Large, heavily built antelope
- Heavyweight among antelopes
- Grazer on a veldt
- Giant __, world's largest antelope
- Elk's African cousin
- Dik-dik relative
- Cousin of a dik-dik
- Cape elk
- Antelope sighted on safaris
- Antelope of crosswords
- Antelope in a savanna
- African with twisted horns
- African antelope that makes clicking noises with its knees
- Addax's bigger cousin
- African antelope with twisted horns
- Impala's relative
- Spiral-horned animal
- Veldt sight
- Oxlike antelope
- Cousin of a gazelle
- Largest living antelope
- Fawn-colored antelope
- Safari sighting
- African herd member
- Serengeti grazer
- Spiral-horned antelope
- Endangered antelope
- Twisty-horned antelope
- Veld grazer
- Large antelope
- Animal that may be striped
- Cousin of a gnu
- Taurotragus oryx
- Animal with a black stripe down its back
- Serengeti creature
- Spiral-horned beast
- Savannah bounder
- Antelope with a hump and twisted horns
- Beast with twisted horns
- Kenyan grazer
- Savanna grazer
- Impala relative
- Ethiopian grazer
- Antelope with twisty horns
- Cousin of an impala
- Either of two large African antelopes of the genus Taurotragus having short spirally twisted horns in both sexes
- Kudu's kin
- Wildebeest's cousin
- Antelope of Africa
- African game
- Kudu's cousin
- Lechwe's cousin
- Big cousin of a dik-dik
- Antelope of puzzledom
- Impofo
- See 34 Across
- Long-horned antelope
- Puku's cousin
- Antelope, with a twist
- Addax's cousin
- Relative of the dik-dik
- Serengeti roamer
- Large African antelope
- Bushbuck's cousin
- Impala's cousin
- Topi's relative
- Cousin of an oryx
- Spiral-horned creature
- Relative of an oryx
- Oxlike African beast
- Antelope having short, twisted horns
- Pride's prey
- Klipspringer's big cousin
- Veldt creature
- Bushbuck's kin
- Largest antelope
- King-size antelope
- Impala's big cousin
- Oxlike African antelope
- Dik-dik's big cousin
- Zoo resident
- An antelope
- Horned creature
- Gnu's relative
- Beast akin to a wildebeest
- Svelte veldt animal
- Addax's big cousin
- Duiker's large cousin
- Largest African antelope
- Animal making dash over delta
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Eland \E"land\, n. [D. eland elk, of Slav. origin; cf. Pol. jelen stag, Russ. ol['e]ne, Lith. elnis; perh. akin to E. elk.]
(Zo["o]l.) A species of large South African antelope ( Oreas canna). It is valued both for its hide and flesh, and is rapidly disappearing in the settled districts; -- called also Cape elk.
(Zo["o]l.) The elk or moose.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Cape elk, large South African antelope, 1786, from Dutch eland "elk," probably from a Baltic source akin to Lithuanian elnias "deer," from PIE *el- (2) "red, brown" (see elk), cognate with first element in Greek Elaphebolion, name of the ninth month of the Attic year (corresponding to late March-early April), literally "deer-hunting (month)." Borrowed earlier in English as ellan (1610s, via French), ellend (from the German form of the word).
Wiktionary
n. A genus of large South African antelope ((taxlink Taurotragus genus noshow=1)), valued both for its hide and flesh.
WordNet
n. either of two large African antelopes of the genus Taurotragus having short spirally twisted horns in both sexes
Gazetteer
Housing Units (2000): 96
Land area (2000): 2.220317 sq. miles (5.750594 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 2.220317 sq. miles (5.750594 sq. km)
FIPS code: 22975
Located within: Wisconsin (WI), FIPS 55
Location: 44.870191 N, 89.214786 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 54427
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
Headwords:
Eland
Wikipedia
Eland may refer to:
Eland is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Ivan Eland, American defense analyst and author
- John Eland (chemist), British chemist and Fellow of the Royal Society
- John Eland (MP) (died 1542), English politician
- Ronald Eland, Canadian commercial helicopter pilot
Usage examples of "eland".
Majuba was the rude hut, hidden in the foothills, that was used by the shepherds who took the Courtney flocks up to the high pastures in the summer, and by the men of the Courtney family when they went out to hunt the quagga, the eland and the blue buck It was deserted at this season of the year.
The windows were slits in the stonework, curtained by the dried skins of eland and blue buck There was an open fireplace in the centre of the earthen floor, with a hole in the roof above to let the smoke escape.
Salted and dried or smoked the flesh of a single eland will last us many weeks.
The eland antelope has a peculiar characteristic, unique in the African wild: the mighty sinews in its legs make a strange click with each step it takes.
Instead of my flesh, which stinks of the carrion I eat, you will have hills of white fat and mountains of the sweet meat of the eland roasting on your fire every night of your life.
Xtog had wondered, although he was beginning to drown in his own saliva at the thought of the eland meat.
Thus Xtog had set Impisi free, and from that day onwards the eland has clicked as he walks to warn the hunter of his approach.
Then the eland looked away, swinging its great head to stare down the slope up which it had come.
Before he could be unsighted by the heavy recoil and the gush of powder smoke, Jim saw the eland hump its back in a mighty spasm.
As the eland subsided and was still, he laid aside the musket and drew the knife from its sheath on his belt.
Jim carried a shoulder of the eland, which almost buckled his knees, and Louisa led the horses.
As soon as they had gone Xhia ran down to dispute what remained of the eland carcass with the vultures.
The three men, white, black and yellow, cut the raw eland meat into thick strips, and the woman sprinkled coarse sea salt from a leather bag on to them then rubbed it in with her palms and spread out the strips on the rocks to cure.
They feasted on thick steaks cut from the long back strips of the eland, and kebabs of kidney, liver and fat grilled over the coals.
Bakkat moved as swiftly through the darkness as any of the other night creatures, but it had been late when he left Majuba, and the dawn light was already strengthening when he reached the remains of the eland carcass.