The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Gazelle \Ga*zelle"\, n. [F. gazelle, OF. also, gazel; cf. Sp.
gacela, Pr. gazella, It. gazella; all fr. Ar. ghaz?l a wild
goat.] (Zool.)
One of several small, swift, elegantly formed species of
antelope, of the genus Gazella, esp. G. dorcas; -- called
also algazel, corinne, korin, and kevel. The gazelles
are celebrated for the luster and soft expression of their
eyes. [Written also gazel.]
Note: The common species of Northern Africa (Gazella
dorcas); the Arabian gazelle, or ariel (G. Arabica);
the mohr of West Africa (G. mohr); the Indian (G.
Bennetti); the ahu or Persian (G. subgutturosa);
and the springbok or tsebe (G. euchore) of South
Africa, are the best known.
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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Corinne \Co`rinne"\ (k?`r?n"), n. (Zool.)
The common gazelle (Gazella dorcas). See Gazelle.
[Written also korin.]
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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Ariel \A"ri*el\, n., or Ariel gazelle \A"ri*el ga*zelle"\ [Ar.
aryil, ayyil, stag.] (Zool.)
(a) A variety of the gazelle (Antilope dorcas, or Gazella,
dorcas), found in Arabia and adjacent countries.
(b) A squirrel-like Australian marsupial, a species of
Petaurus.
(c) A beautiful Brazilian toucan Ramphastos ariel).
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