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Definition of ibex in English: ibexnounPlural ibexes ˈʌɪbɛksˈaɪˌbɛks A wild mountain goat with long, thick ridged horns and a beard, found in parts of central Asia and in Ethiopia. 北山羊 Genus Capra, family Bovidae: the widespread C. ibex, and the Spanish ibex (C. pyrenaica) of the Pyrenees Example sentencesExamples - Most of the panels include motifs of animals, principally aurochs, horse, ibex, and red deer.
- I like this coat of arms that has a half an ibex on it.
- Favorite Tuvinian dishes feature heavy-antlered Siberian elk and Siberian ibex, among the largest of mountain goats.
- The walia ibex exist only in or near the miniature Simen Mountains National Park.
- Nature lovers take note, the area is home to the grey wolf, Blandford's fox, the sand cat and the ibex, as well as 110 recorded species of birds.
- And most of these animals are grass-eaters (herbivores): horses, bison, deer, reindeer and ibex.
- On the same jar, a drawing of a stylized tree with two grazing ibexes probably represents the goddess.
- They almost pride themselves of not being able to tell a larch from a fir, a roe buck from an ibex.
- A line engraving of an ibex - a type of deer - resembles cave art found at the world-famous Lascaux and Chauvet sites in France and Spain.
- If you are lucky you may see an ibex, or wild mountain goat.
- A hunter who killed a hundred ibex was a legend long after he died.
- Our initial assessment is that this is a figure of a male ibex, and its style suggests a date of 12,500-12,000 years ago.
- Like the baboons, the ibex had somehow learned to defy the odds.
- My favourite animal was the ibex, which appears in a number of cheeky incarnations throughout the chamber.
- She says deer, elk, Nubian ibex, antelope, bison and yak are particular favourites for canned hunters.
- Here, children learn how ancient artists used natural pigments such as ground earth to render their ‘cave paintings’ of bison, deer, ibex and more.
- That the ibex are not killed for their wool would make a valuable statement.
- The engraving may represent a rare sighting of an ibex that had strayed from south-west Europe.
- At the top is an Ovis Amman, then two markhoors (wild goats), an ibex, and two Tibetan antelope.
- Looking up the gorge wall, I suddenly spotted an ibex nibbling at early spring shoots.
OriginEarly 17th century: from Latin. Definition of ibex in US English: ibexnounˈaɪˌbɛksˈīˌbeks A wild goat with long, thick ridged horns and a beard, found in the mountains of the Alps, Pyrenees, central Asia, and Ethiopia. 北山羊 Genus Capra, family Bovidae: the widespread C. ibex, and the Spanish ibex (C. pyrenaica) of the Pyrenees Example sentencesExamples - Here, children learn how ancient artists used natural pigments such as ground earth to render their ‘cave paintings’ of bison, deer, ibex and more.
- That the ibex are not killed for their wool would make a valuable statement.
- And most of these animals are grass-eaters (herbivores): horses, bison, deer, reindeer and ibex.
- Our initial assessment is that this is a figure of a male ibex, and its style suggests a date of 12,500-12,000 years ago.
- Favorite Tuvinian dishes feature heavy-antlered Siberian elk and Siberian ibex, among the largest of mountain goats.
- She says deer, elk, Nubian ibex, antelope, bison and yak are particular favourites for canned hunters.
- Nature lovers take note, the area is home to the grey wolf, Blandford's fox, the sand cat and the ibex, as well as 110 recorded species of birds.
- A hunter who killed a hundred ibex was a legend long after he died.
- At the top is an Ovis Amman, then two markhoors (wild goats), an ibex, and two Tibetan antelope.
- Like the baboons, the ibex had somehow learned to defy the odds.
- The engraving may represent a rare sighting of an ibex that had strayed from south-west Europe.
- On the same jar, a drawing of a stylized tree with two grazing ibexes probably represents the goddess.
- If you are lucky you may see an ibex, or wild mountain goat.
- Most of the panels include motifs of animals, principally aurochs, horse, ibex, and red deer.
- They almost pride themselves of not being able to tell a larch from a fir, a roe buck from an ibex.
- I like this coat of arms that has a half an ibex on it.
- The walia ibex exist only in or near the miniature Simen Mountains National Park.
- Looking up the gorge wall, I suddenly spotted an ibex nibbling at early spring shoots.
- A line engraving of an ibex - a type of deer - resembles cave art found at the world-famous Lascaux and Chauvet sites in France and Spain.
- My favourite animal was the ibex, which appears in a number of cheeky incarnations throughout the chamber.
OriginEarly 17th century: from Latin. |