n., pl., argali, or -lis.
A large wild sheep (Ovis ammon) of the mountains of central and northern Asia, having large, spirally curved horns.
[Mongolian arghali, mountain ewe.]
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ar·ga·li (är'gə-lē)
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[Mongolian arghali, mountain ewe.]
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A wild sheep Ovis ammon.
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The noun has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
wild sheep of semidesert regions in central Asia
Synonyms: argal, Ovis ammon
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| sheep (mammal) | |
| mogul (word origin: Mongolia) |
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