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(n)
large feline of forests in most of asia having a tawny coat with black stripes; endangered
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Panthera pardus, a large wild cat with a spotted coat native to Africa and Asia, especially the male of the species (in contrast to leopardess).
A carnivorous spotted large cat native to South and Central America, Panthera onca.
A big cat, Panthera leo, native to Africa, India and formerly much of Europe.
Any of various big cats with black fur; most especially, the black-coated leopard of Africa and Asia.
A cat that lives in the wilderness, specifically:
A wild feline, of species Puma concolor, native to the Americas.
Any animal with saber-like teeth, such as the saber-toothed cat or saber-toothed tiger
A Semitic language of northern Eritrea, closely related to Tigrinya.
(countable) Canis lupus; the largest wild member of the canine subfamily.
(adj)
Alternative form of sabre-toothed. [Having massive curved upper canine teeth.]
A venomous snake in the family Viperidae.
Any fish of the family Anarhichadidae.
(countable, Australia, slang) An army reservist.
A narrow depression, perforation, or aperture; especially, one for the reception of a piece fitting or sliding into it.
(US, Australia, New Zealand, Philippines) A child.
(derogatory) A rough, coarse, loud or uncouth individual.
One who or that which kills.
The son of one's spouse from a previous relationship.
The husband of one's child.
One's male offspring.
(countable, uncountable) Intense dread, fright, or fear.
(informal) Buddy, sport, mate. (as a term of address)
The action of intervening; interfering in some course of events.
An ongoing winner in a game or contest.
(uncountable) That which is silent; a time of silence.
A reduction in consumer cost (usually for a limited time) for items or services rendered; the thing thus sold.
A title of Roman emperors.
A Dravidian language spoken in the state of Tamil Nadu, India and in Sri Lanka, Singapore, Malaysia.
A region of Ethiopia; the northernmost region of Ethiopia; in full, Tigray Region.
Abbreviation of Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam.
Any tiger of a specific, fragmented population of the subspecies Panthera tigris tigris in the Indian subcontinent.
A population of Panthera tigris sondaica, found only on the Indonesian island of Sumatra.
A tiger of a specific Panthera tigris tigris population, now confined to Outer Manchuria in Russia.
A female tiger; a she-tiger.
Any large felid of the Pantherinae subfamily, including tigers, lions, jaguars, leopards, and clouded leopards.
An animal atop the food chain, preying on another animals, and not itself preyed upon.
An animal that attacks and kills humans for food, such as certain tigers or sharks; any animal that consumes human flesh.
An organism that feeds chiefly on animals; an animal that feeds on meat as the main part of its diet.
Synonym of Siberian tiger.
An extinct tiger that inhabited the Indonesian island of Java until the 1980s.
Obsolete form of tiger. [Panthera tigris, a large predatory mammal of the cat family, indigenous to Asia.]
Any large feline animal, especially one of the Panthera genus, including tigers, lions, jaguars and leopards.
(zoology) Any member of family Pantheridae (now subfamily Pantherinae) of big cats.
Any big cat of the subfamily Pantherinae
A cat of the genus Panthera.
A large feline mammal, Panthera uncia (syn. Uncia uncia), native to mountain ranges of central Asia.
Panthera leo persica, a subspecies of lion that inhabited Asia.
An undomesticated felid, as tigers or lions.
(zoology, countable) Any animal of the genus Panthera.
Any of several species of felids:
One who pants.
(zoology) A wild cat native to Southeast Asia, Prionailurus bengalensis.
(archaic) puma
A binturong (Arctictis binturong, in the family Viverridae).
Any of certain felines of the genus Leopardus.
A geographic region in the northeast of South Asia today divided between Bangladesh and India (particularly the state of West Bengal).
The sabre-toothed tiger.
A mountain lion or cougar (Puma concolor).
Alternative form of saber-toothed tiger.
A fertile hybrid cross between a male tiger (Panthera tigris) and a lioness (Panthera leo).
thylacine
A domestic cat of a breed with a tiger-like striped coat.
Alternative form of snow leopard. [A large feline mammal, Panthera uncia (syn. Uncia uncia), native to mountain ranges of central Asia.]
A species of tiger, Panthera tigris sondaica, that became extinct in the 1930s.
A medium-sized wild cat of southeastern Asia (Catopuma temminckii).
Synonym of Asian palm civet.
An American black bear, Ursus americanus, indigenous to North America.
snow leopard
A mountain lion
binturong
A medium-sized cat, of species Felis chaus, native to Asia.
A young tiger.
A subspecies of wildcat (Felis silvestris ornata).
A small or young tiger.
A female panther.
The feline Leopardus tigrinus.
(US, Canada, obsolete) The puma.
A rare Bengal tiger with a white coat and black stripes.
A rare, black and white mammal, Ailuropoda melanoleuca, in the ursid (bear) family.
A sabre-toothed tiger.
Synonym of Asian lion.
(also attributively) A leopard, a panther (Panthera pardus); also, an ocelot (Leopardus pardalis).
Synonym of Caspian tiger.
A North American wildcat (Lynx rufus), having tufted ears and a short tail.
(US) A wild animal of the family Felidae, especially the cougar, mountain lion or puma (Puma concolor).
The feline Leopardus guttulus.
Puma concolor cougar, an endangered cougar that lives in forests and swamps of southern Florida in the United States.
Any of species Leopardus braccatus (sometimes subspecies Leopardus colocola braccatus) of cats of tropical South America.
Synonym of cat bear (“a red panda”).