leopard in Latin
leopard in Latin is leopardus, pardus — leopard means a large wild cat with a yellow or tan coat covered in dark rosette-shaped spots, found across Africa and Asia.
leopard in Latin
leopardus
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).
pardus
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).
What does "leopard" mean?
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noun A large wild cat with a yellow or tan coat covered in dark rosette-shaped spots, found across Africa and Asia.
"The leopard crouched silently in the tall grass, watching the herd."
leopard in a sentence
- The leopard crouched silently in the tall grass, watching the herd.
- Leopards are known for dragging their prey up into trees.
Common Latin translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "leopard" in Latin?
"leopard" in Latin is leopardus, pardus. leopard means: A large wild cat with a yellow or tan coat covered in dark rosette-shaped spots, found across Africa and Asia.
How do you use "leopard" in a sentence?
Example: "The leopard crouched silently in the tall grass, watching the herd." In Latin, "leopard" is leopardus, pardus.
Are there other ways to say "leopard" in Latin?
Yes — Latin has 2 translations listed for "leopard": leopardus, pardus.
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