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panther
1[pan-ther]
noun
plural
panthers ,plural
panther .the cougar or puma, Felis concolor.
the leopard, Panthera pardus.
any leopard in the black color phase.
a very fierce person.
Military., Panther, a 43-ton (39-metric ton) German tank of World War II with a 75 mm gun as its main armament.
adjective
fierce; strong and violent.
Panther
2[pan-ther]
noun
panther
/ ˈpænθə /
noun
another name for the leopard, esp the black variety, which is known as the black panther
any of various related animals, esp the puma
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Origin of panther2
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Example Sentences
They’ve been told to buddy up when taking trips to the latrines because of “alligators and Florida panthers and venomous snakes and different types of creatures.”
It was the screensaver of a black panther that first inspired the look of Toothless in the animated films.
He crouches on all fours in his silk pajamas like a panther ready to pounce.
Paul says he and a friend were travelling by train near Glenfinnan when they spotted what he describes as a melanistic leopard, also known as a black panther.
Larger cats, including captive lions, tigers and panthers, have also died as a result of eating meat contaminated with bird flu.
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