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Definition of Olifant

Olifant
Olifant Ol"i*fant, n. [OF.] 1. An elephant. [Obs.] 2. An ancient horn, made of ivory.

Meaning of Olifant from wikipedia

- The Olifant (Afrikaans: Elephant) is the primary main battle tank of South Africa. It was developed from the British Centurion tank since 1976. These...
- Islands Olifants River (Limpopo), South Africa Olifants River (Southern Cape), South Africa Olifants River (Western Cape), South Africa Olifants Water Management...
- Olifant (also known as oliphant) was the name applied in the Middle Ages to a type of carved ivory hunting horn created from elephant tusks. Olifants...
- over 170 Centurions, which were modernised in the 1980s and 2000s as the Olifant (elephant). Between 1946 and 1962, 4,423 Centurions were produced, consisting...
- Daniel April Andrew Olifant (31 July 1956 – 30 October 2012), sometimes misspelled Daniel Oliphant, was a South African politician and former trade unionist...
- Olifants River may refer to any of the following rivers in Southern Africa: Olifants River (Western Cape), draining in the Atlantic Ocean. Located in the...
- The Olifants River, Lepelle, iBhalule or Obalule (Afrikaans: Olifantsrivier; Portuguese: Rio dos Elefantes) is a river in South Africa and Mozambique,...
- Husky VMMD Okapi Gila MBPV Gila APC RG Outrider Maverick Olifant Mk1A Olifant Mk1B Olifant Mk2 Tank Technology Demonstrator (TTD) G5 Leopard G7 LEO G6...
- Gauteng. The OMC segment of the name is the initialism under which the Olifant Manufacturing Co. of South Africa was most commonly known during its existence...
- Lords to his realm and stop Chaos is to blow the Horn of Fate, Olifant, three times. Olifant has the ability to, with one blast, awaken the dragons, with...