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Definition of Muflon
1. n. See Mouflon.
Definition of Muflon
1. a wild sheep [n -S]
Medical Definition of Muflon
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Muflon
Literary usage of Muflon
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Records of Big Game: With Their Distribution, Characteristics, Dimensions by Rowland Ward (1899)
"CYPRIAN muflon (Ovis orientalis ophion). A small local race of the preceding
distinguished by certain differences in coloration, and the complete ..."
2. Mostly Mammals, Zoological Essays by Richard Lydekker (1903)
"If this be substantiated, there is no reason why the muflon—a European wild sheep,
which in former times probably had a wider distribution—or some allied ..."
3. Tafilet: The Narrative of a Journey of Exploration in the Atlas Mountains by Walter Harris (1895)
"Not a vestige of vegetation was to be seen beyond the few dried-up tufts of wild
thyme, but a distant view of gazelle and a flock of muflon show that there ..."
4. Buffon's Natural History: Containing a Theory of the Earth, a General by Georges Louis Leclerc Buffon (1797)
"... be united with the muflon, and be no longer differed to propagate with the
inferior ... of fize is the object, the muflon ..."
5. Barr's Buffon. Buffon's Natural History: Containing a Theory of the Earth, a by Georges Louis Leclerc Buffon (1792)
"... with the muflon, from whom ... climates of Africa and Afia, the muflon who is
the common father of all the races of ..."
6. Records of Big Game: With Their Distribution, Characteristics, Dimensions by Rowland Ward (1899)
"CYPRIAN muflon (Ovis orientalis ophion). A small local race of the preceding
distinguished by certain differences in coloration, and the complete ..."
7. Mostly Mammals, Zoological Essays by Richard Lydekker (1903)
"If this be substantiated, there is no reason why the muflon—a European wild sheep,
which in former times probably had a wider distribution—or some allied ..."
8. Tafilet: The Narrative of a Journey of Exploration in the Atlas Mountains by Walter Harris (1895)
"Not a vestige of vegetation was to be seen beyond the few dried-up tufts of wild
thyme, but a distant view of gazelle and a flock of muflon show that there ..."
9. Buffon's Natural History: Containing a Theory of the Earth, a General by Georges Louis Leclerc Buffon (1797)
"... be united with the muflon, and be no longer differed to propagate with the
inferior ... of fize is the object, the muflon ..."
10. Barr's Buffon. Buffon's Natural History: Containing a Theory of the Earth, a by Georges Louis Leclerc Buffon (1792)
"... with the muflon, from whom ... climates of Africa and Afia, the muflon who is
the common father of all the races of ..."