leopard
- IPA[ˈlɛpəd]
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- a large solitary cat that has a fawn or brown coat with black spots, native to the forests of Africa and southern Asia.;the leopard as a heraldic device.
noun: leopard, plural noun: leopards
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- 1. a large solitary cat that has a fawn or brown coat with black spots, native to the forests of Africa and southern Asia.
- ▪ the leopard as a heraldic device.
- ▪ a lion passant guardant as in the arms of England.
- ▪ spotted like a leopard a leopard-print outfit
- a small East Asian wild cat that has a yellowish-brown coat with black spots and often lives ...
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- a large grey Antarctic seal that has dark spots on the throat and preys on penguins and other seals.
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- a pattern or print resembling the coat of a leopard, printed on a garment or fabric: she was dressed from head to toe in leopard print she certainly managed to attract their attention in a leopard print dress
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- a spotted lily resembling a tiger lily, native to the south-western US.
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- a large spotted cat that hunts in trees at twilight and is found in forests in Southeast Asia.
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- a pattern or print resembling the coat of a leopard, printed on a garment or fabric: she was dressed from head to toe in leopard print she certainly managed to attract their attention in a leopard print dress
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- a rare leopard of a subspecies found in forests in the far east of Russia and north-east China: the cubs were the first litter of Amur leopards born at the Minnesota Zoo since 1995
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- a rare large cat which has pale grey fur patterned with dark blotches and rings, living in the ...
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- a large, solitary cat that has a yellowish-brown or brown coat with black spots and usually ...
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