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How to pronounce baboon in English?

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Type Words
Type of old world monkey, catarrhine
Has types chacma baboon, drill, mandrill, mandrillus leucophaeus, mandrillus sphinx, papio ursinus, chacma

Examples of baboon

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Comparing responses of four ungulate species to playbacks of baboon alarm calls.
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At first we thought it might be a feather leg baboon, but we've ruled that out.
From the independent.co.uk
One baboon troop that Sapolsky studied seemed to illustrate the scenario vividly.
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Baboon foot hitting a word on the screen to indicate if it is an English word.
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Suddenly, a baboon barks in a nearby tree, alerting the impala to imminent danger.
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Moreover, Pavian in German means baboon and it sounds sort of offensive to me.
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Abraham Lincoln was termed a half-witted usurper, a baboon, a gorilla and a ghoul.
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Lisa apologizes to Homer for calling him a baboon, and he accepts the apology.
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Baboon flower catches the afternoon sunlight in the author's garden in April.
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  • Large terrestrial monkeys having doglike muzzles
  • Baboons are African and Asian Old World monkeys belonging to the genus Papio, part of the subfamily Cercopithecinae. There are five species, which are some of the largest non-hominid members of the primate order; only the Mandrill and the Drill are larger. ...
  • Baboon is the title of an album by Baboon. It was self-released in 2006. All songs were written by Baboon.
  • Baboon is a rock band originally from Denton, Texas.
  • Mostly African primates. One of the Old World Quadrumana, of the genera Cynocephalus and Papio; the dog-faced ape. Baboons have dog-like muzzles and large canine teeth, cheek pouches, a short tail, and naked callosities on the buttocks
  • (Baboons) A sacred address only given to the greatest players.
  • (baboons) (papio) - cynocephalus - yellow, anubis - olive, ursinis - chacma, papio Guinea, hamadryas - hamadryas - babies every 2 years - eat fruit, seeds, young grass, insects, corms, small mammals, new leaves, rhyzomes - dig holes for water - males tolerant of black infants, less so of ...
  • A kind of dog-faced, long-haired monkey, dwelling among ruins (gen. Cynocephalus); it was an object of worship for the Egyptians. Some deem it to be the "hairy one" spoken of in Isaiah 13:21 and 34:14, but it is very doubtful whether it ever existed west of the Euphrates.
  • Reed stop of African origin. Smells mildly of bananas.