0 an African or Asian mammal with hoofs and large eyes that moves quickly and lightly
1 an animal like a small deer that lives in Africa or Asia
2 a small, often fast-growing, new company that reacts quickly to events:
Gazelle companies expand at double-digit rates.
Consider an animal situated within a natural environment - for example, a thirsty gazelle approaching a pool of water.
Most (42.9%) of the parasitized gazelles harboured two nematode species.
In contrast, the remaining species were found in fewer than 15% of the gazelles.
In lines 33 and 34, he gives another mistress oryx eyes and neck of a gazelle.
Only 23.8% of the infected gazelles harboured one nematode species, while 21.4%, 9.5% and 2.4% were infected with three, four or five nematode species, respectively.
The gazelles are distributed in reproductive groups, each containing one male, several females and their offspring, and located in large enclosures.
Many other animals, such as deer, antelope, gazelles and the like—indeed, all the cloven-footed animals—are also susceptible to the disease.
I am sure that with his love of learning and zest for advancement he galloped along on his way to school like a gazelle.