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eland \ˈēlənd, -ˌland, -laa(ə)nd\ noun (plural eland or elands) Etymology: Afrikaans, elk, eland, from Dutch, elk, from obsolete German elen, elend, from Lithuanian elnis; akin to Old High German elaho elk — more at elk : either of two large African antelopes of the genus Taurotragus bovine in form and having short spirally twisted horns in both sexes: a. : the common dark fawn-colored eland (T. oryx) of southern and eastern Africa the male of which sometimes attains six feet in height and weighs 1500 pounds b. : the larger dark-striped giant eland (T. derbianus) restricted to western equatorial Africa
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