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[
tuhng
-goh
]
tun·go
/
ˈtʌŋ
goʊ
/
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[
tuhng
-goh
]
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noun,
plural
tun·gos.
noun
Australian
.
rat-kangaroo.
Origin:
of obscure origin
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