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springboks

 

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Noun springbok has 1 sense
  1. springbok, springbuck, Antidorcas marsupialis, Antidorcas euchore - a South African gazelle noted for springing lightly into the air
    --1 is a kind of gazelle
    --1 is a member of Antidorcas, genus Antidorcas

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Springboks

Definition

Springboks refer to both the national rugby union team of South Africa and a type of small antelope found in southern and southwestern Africa. It can also be used to describe the team's players or the antelope species.

Parts of Speech

  • Noun - plural form

Senses and Usages

  1. Rugby Team

    The Springboks, officially known as the South Africa national rugby union team, is one of the most successful and prestigious rugby teams in the world. The team competes in international tournaments such as the Rugby World Cup and the Rugby Championship.

    Example Sentence: The Springboks won the Rugby World Cup for the third time in an epic final.

  2. Antelope Species

    The springbok (Antidorcas marsupialis) is a small to medium-sized gazelle native to the grasslands of southern and southwestern Africa. It is known for its incredible speed and impressive jumping ability.

    Example Sentence: We went on a safari and saw a herd of springboks gracefully leaping across the plains.

  3. Team Players

    Springboks can also be used to refer to the individual players of the South African rugby team.

    Example Sentence: The Springboks' captain led the team to a glorious victory.

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