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leopard

[ lep-erd ]

noun

  1. a large, spotted Asian or African carnivore, Panthera pardus, of the cat family, usually tawny with black markings; the Old World panther: all leopard populations are threatened or endangered.
  2. the fur or pelt of this animal.
  3. any of various related cats resembling this animal.
  4. Heraldry. a lion represented from the side as walking, usually with one forepaw raised, and looking toward the spectator.
  5. Numismatics.
    1. an Anglo-Gallic gold coin issued by Edward III, equal to half a florin, bearing the figure of a leopard.
    2. a silver Anglo-Gallic coin issued by Henry V.
  6. Leopard, Military. a 42-ton (38-metric ton) West German tank with a 105 mm gun.


leopard

/ ˈɛə /

noun

  1. Also calledpanther a large feline mammal, Panthera pardus, of forests of Africa and Asia, usually having a tawny yellow coat with black rosette-like spots
  2. any of several similar felines, such as the snow leopard and cheetah
  3. clouded leopard
    a feline, Neofelis nebulosa, of SE Asia and Indonesia with a yellowish-brown coat marked with darker spots and blotches
  4. heraldry a stylized leopard, painted as a lion with the face turned towards the front
  5. the pelt of a leopard
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Derived Forms

  • ˈDZ貹, noun:feminine
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yvlog History and Origins

Origin of leopard1

First recorded in 1250–1300; Middle English leopard, labarde, lebarde, from Old French leopard, lebard, leupard, from Late Latin ō貹ܲ, from Greek ó貹Dz, syncopated variant of DzԳó貹Dz, equivalent to leonto- (stem of éō ) + áDz; lion, pard 1
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yvlog History and Origins

Origin of leopard1

C13: from Old French lepart, from Late Latin ō貹ܲ, from Late Greek ó貹Dz, from ō lion + pardos pard ² (the leopard was thought at one time to be the result of cross-breeding)
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There's a reaction on social media about how "leopards ate my face," like, you're an idiot and it serves you right for voting for Trump.

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A leopard climbs a tree, her cub observing from below before instinctively following her lead.

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