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panther

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Noun — A big cat with black fur, especially a black leopard or jaguar.

Synonyms

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black leopard black jaguar cougar puma mountain lion

Etymology

From Old French pantere, from Latin panthēra, from Greek pánthēr ("panther").

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Frequently asked questions

What does “panther” mean?

The word “panther” means a big cat with black fur, especially a black leopard or jaguar. In plain terms, a large wild cat, typically referring to a black-coated leopard, jaguar, or cougar.

How do you pronounce “panther”?

“Panther” is pronounced PAN-thuh (/ˈpænθəɹ/ in IPA).

How do you use “panther” in a sentence?

Here is “panther” used in a sentence: “A panther slipped silently through the jungle undergrowth.”

What part of speech is “panther”?

“Panther” is a noun.

Where does the word “panther” come from?

The word “panther” comes from Latin. From Old French pantere, from Latin panthēra, from Greek pánthēr ("panther").

Is “panther” a common word?

“Panther” is an uncommon word in modern English.

How many meanings does “panther” have?

“Panther” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a big cat with black fur, especially a black leopard or jaguar.

What is the difference between a "panther" and a "black panther"?

"Panther" can refer generally to a big cat with black fur, especially a black leopard or jaguar, or in North America, to a cougar. "Black panther" specifically emphasizes the black-furred variant, which is a color form of leopards or jaguars rather than a separate species.

Is a panther the same as a jaguar or a leopard?

A panther is often the black-furred form of a leopard or jaguar rather than a distinct species of its own. The name "panther" is typically descriptive of the dark coloring rather than referring to a separate animal.

What is the difference between a "panther" and a "cougar"?

In North America, "panther" is sometimes used specifically for the cougar, particularly the Florida subspecies, rather than for a black leopard or jaguar. This regional usage differs from the more common association of "panther" with black big cats elsewhere.

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