Crossword clues for gnus
gnus
- Bearded herd
- Antelopes on the Serengeti
- African animals
- Some antelopes
- Migratory antelopes
- Bearded bovines
- Antelopes with curved horns
- African grazers
- African beasts
- Serengeti roamers
- Maned antelopes
- Big cat's prey
- Bearded creatures
- African plains grazers
- African bovines
- Zimbabwe grazers
- Veldt grazers
- Stampeders of the Serengeti
- Some Serengeti antelopes
- Snug (anag) — wildebeest
- Serengeti sights
- Serengeti grunters
- Serengeti denizens up on their current events?
- Serengeti antelopes
- Safari photo op
- Prey of spotted hyenas
- Kenyan beasts
- Horned African beasts
- Homophone of "news"
- Good "news" to African hunters
- Eclectic antelopes
- Beasts that sound like bulletins
- Bearded ruminants
- Bearded grazers
- Antelopes hunted by African wild dogs
- African ungulates
- African bovids
- African beasts with curved horns
- Wildebeests
- Bearded animals
- Oxlike antelopes
- Lions' prey
- Zoo beasts
- Bearded antelopes
- Zoo attractions
- Hump-shouldered beasts
- Serengeti herd
- Bearded beasts
- African herd
- Old World grazers
- White-bearded Africans
- Lion prey
- Prey for lions
- Striped animals
- African migrators
- Savanna sights
- Serengeti prey
- South African game
- African big game
- African antelopes that sound like "news"
- Kokoons
- "Clowns of the plains"
- Antelopes with beards
- Antelopes of Africa
- No antelopes is good antelopes?
- Good group of students: they’re native to Africa
- Oxlike beasts
- Large antelopes
- African natives have information to announce
- Animals celebrated revolution
- Safari sight
- Safari sights
- Serengeti grazers
- Large African antelopes
- Black wildebeests
Wiktionary
n. (plural of gnu English)
Wikipedia
Gnus , or Gnus Network User Services, is a message reader which is part of GNU Emacs. It supports reading and composing both e-mail and news and can also act as an RSS reader, web processor, and directory browser for both local and remote filesystems.
Gnus blurs the distinction between news and e-mail, treating them both as "articles" that come from different sources. News articles are kept separate by group, and e-mail can be split into arbitrary groups, similar to folders in other mail readers. In addition, Gnus is able to use a number of web-based sources as inputs for its groups.
Note that, as with GNU, the g in Gnus is always pronounced.
Usage examples of "gnus".
They go for zebras, gnus and water buffaloes, and not only the old or the infirm in a herd—full-grown members too.
For a predator such as a hyena, a part of its environment that is at least as important as the weather is its prey, the changing populations of gnus, zebras and antelopes.