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the so-called Tibetan antelope [RY]  
the so-called Tibetan antelope [RY]  


(med) Tibetan Antelope or Chiru, Pantholops hodgsonii (Drungtso 1999, Yeshi 2017). Endemic to the Tibetan Plateau, most often along the alpine steppe in northwest Tibet (animaldiversity.org). [[User:Johannes Schmidt|Johannes Schmidt]] ([[User talk:Johannes Schmidt|talk]]) 08:28, 29 November 2021 (UTC)   
(med) Tibetan Antelope or Chiru, Pantholops hodgsonii (Drungtso 1999, Yeshi 2017). gtsod kyi rwa / khrag / klad, Pantholops hodgsonii horn, blood and brain (Phrin Las 1987). <br>
Endemic to the Tibetan Plateau, most often along the alpine steppe in northwest Tibet (animaldiversity.org). [[User:Johannes Schmidt|Johannes Schmidt]] ([[User talk:Johannes Schmidt|talk]]) 08:28, 29 November 2021 (UTC)   


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Revision as of 11:25, 29 November 2021

This is the RYI Dictionary content as presented on the site http://rywiki.tsadra.org/, which is being changed fundamentally and will become hard to use within the GoldenDict application. If you are using GoldenDict, please either download and import the rydic2003 file from DigitalTibetan (WayBack Machine version as the site was shut down in November 2021).

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Tibetan antelope [IW]

antelope, gazelle, hodgson's antelope, unicorn, type of antelope, pantholops hodgsoni [JV]

Antelope [RY]

Tibetan antelope [small w long horns me mda' 'degs spyad and gur 'bubs spyad byas chog and also a medicine] [IW]

antelope [RY]

antelopes [RY]

the so-called Tibetan antelope [RY]

(med) Tibetan Antelope or Chiru, Pantholops hodgsonii (Drungtso 1999, Yeshi 2017). gtsod kyi rwa / khrag / klad, Pantholops hodgsonii horn, blood and brain (Phrin Las 1987).
Endemic to the Tibetan Plateau, most often along the alpine steppe in northwest Tibet (animaldiversity.org). Johannes Schmidt (talk) 08:28, 29 November 2021 (UTC)