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Meaning of ibex

Wordnet

ibex (n)

wild goat of mountain areas of Eurasia and northern Africa having large recurved horns

Webster

ibex (n.)

One of several species of wild goats having very large, recurved horns, transversely ridged in front; -- called also steinbok.

ibex Sentence Examples

  1. The nimble ibex scaled the sheer cliff with ease, its hooves gripping the rough rock.
  2. The herd of ibex gathered near the edge of the precipice, their piercing eyes scanning the surroundings.
  3. The female ibex led her young through the rugged terrain, her keen senses guiding her path.
  4. The male ibex charged at its rival with impressive force, its sharp horns aimed at its adversary.
  5. The ibex's thick fur provided protection from the harsh mountain elements.
  6. The ibex's agile movements allowed it to navigate the treacherous slopes with grace.
  7. The ibex's loud bleating alerted the group to an approaching danger.
  8. The ibex's distinctive horns curved back over its head, resembling a pair of scimitars.
  9. The ibex's population had dwindled due to habitat loss and hunting.
  10. The majestic ibex remained an iconic symbol of the rugged mountain wilderness.

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The nimble ibex scaled the sheer cliff with ease, its hooves gripping the rough rock.

The herd of ibex gathered near the edge of the precipice, their piercing eyes scanning the surroundings.

The female ibex led her young through the rugged terrain, her keen senses guiding her path.

The male ibex charged at its rival with impressive force, its sharp horns aimed at its adversary.