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Audad - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

The aoudad, also known as the Barbary sheep, is a wild mountain goat native to North Africa. It has curved horns and a shaggy coat, often found in rocky, arid habitats.

audad

/ɑˈdæd/ /ɔːˈdæd/

Definition:

A wild mountain sheep native to North Africa, known for its long, curved horns.

Synonyms:

Barbary sheep, aoudad, waddan

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

domestic sheep, tame goat

Common Collocations:

rocky cliffs, arid regions, herd behavior

Derivatives:

audads (plural), audad-like

Usage Tips:

Use "audad" when referring to the species; avoid confusion with domestic sheep or goats.

Common Phrases:

elusive audad, audad herd, audad habitat

Etymology:

From Berber "awdad," meaning "lamb" or "sheep."

Examples:

  • 1. The audad climbed the steep cliff effortlessly.
  • 2. We spotted an audad herd in the desert mountains.
  • 3. The audad's curved horns are impressive and strong.
  • 4. Audads thrive in harsh, rocky environments.

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