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topi
1[toh-pee, toh-pee]
topi
2[toh-pee]
noun
plural
topisan antelope, Damaliscus lunatus, of east-central Africa, having bluish-black and yellow markings.
topi
1/ ˈəʊɪ /
noun
an antelope, Damaliscus korrigum, of grasslands and semideserts of Africa, having angular curved horns and an elongated muzzle
topi
2/ ˈtəʊpiː, -pɪ /
noun
another name for pith helmet
Word History and Origins
Origin of topi1
Word History and Origins
Origin of topi1
Origin of topi2
Example Sentences
His favorite topi is on his head, the one that’s shaped like a mushroom but still manages to make him look cool.
Take the simple topi hat, a khadi cloth envelope style popular during India’s fight for self-rule.
Zebras, Thomson’s gazelles, and topis, on the other hand, prefer the company of wildebeests, probably because their large numbers offer protection from predators.
A middle-aged man in a white kurta and gray topi points at me.
He picked up the man’s knife and topi that had fallen off.
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