gue'vi Synonyms

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gue'vi Meaning

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gue'vi (n.)

One of several very small species and varieties of African antelopes, of the genus Cephalophus, as the Cape guevi or kleeneboc (Cephalophus pygmaea); -- called also pygmy antelope.

gue'vi Sentence Examples

  1. The Gue'la were a primitive species that the Tau Empire had encountered during their expansion.
  2. The Gue'vesa were the auxiliaries of the Tau Empire, drawn from conquered human worlds.
  3. Gue'ron'sha was a Tau Commander who had a reputation for treating his Gue'vesa auxiliaries with respect.
  4. The Gue'la world of Taros was fiercely defended by its human population, who resisted the Tau invasion.
  5. The Gue'vesa from the world of Dal'yth were known for their loyalty and their skill in battle.
  6. The Gue'la sept of Vior'la often used Gue'vesa in their battlesuits, as they were excellent pilots.
  7. Gue'vesa fire warriors were sometimes given experimental equipment by the Tau, as they were willing to test new weapons and strategies.
  8. The Gue'la planet of Agrellan had a strong military tradition, and the Gue'vesa from that world were renowned for their courage.
  9. The Gue'vesa of the Farsight Enclaves were often more independent than those of the main Tau Empire, and they developed their own unique tactics.
  10. The Gue'la world of Bork'an was home to a large population of Gue'vesa who were highly respected by their Tau superiors.

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One of several very small species and varieties of African antelopes, of the genus Cephalophus, as the Cape guevi or kleeneboc (Cephalophus pygmaea); -- called

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The Gue'la were a primitive species that the Tau Empire had encountered during their expansion.

The Gue'vesa were the auxiliaries of the Tau Empire, drawn from conquered human worlds.

Gue'ron'sha was a Tau Commander who had a reputation for treating his Gue'vesa auxiliaries with respect.

The Gue'la world of Taros was fiercely defended by its human population, who resisted the Tau invasion.