ariel

/ˈɛriəl/
noun
  1. A spirit or supernatural being, especially in literature, known for being airy and light.
    • In Shakespeare's play 'The Tempest,' Ariel is a magical spirit who serves Prospero.
    • Many fantasy stories feature an ariel as a messenger or helper.
    • The poet described the wind as an ariel dancing through the trees.
  2. A type of gazelle found in Asia and Africa, known for its graceful jumping.
    • The ariel is known for its long, slender legs and elegant movements.
    • We spotted an ariel drinking from a small pond during our safari.
    • The ariel gazelle leaped gracefully across the savanna.
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