English-Thai Dictionary
leopard
N ผ้าขนสัตว์ จาก เสือดาว pa-kon-sad-jak-suea-dao
leopard
N เสือดาว suea-dao
leopardess
N เสือดาว ตัวเมีย
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
LEOPARD
n.lep'ard. [L. leo, lion, and pardus, pard. Gr. from Heb. to separate, that is, spotted, broken into spots.] A rapacious quadruped of the genus Felis. It differs from the panther and the once in the beauty of its color, which is of a lively yellow, with smaller spots than those of the two latter, and disposed in groups. It is larger than the once and less than the panther. This animal is found in Africa and Asia, and so rapacious as to spare neither man nor beast.
LEOPARDS-BANE
n.A plant of the genus Doronicum. The German Leopard's-bane is of the genus Arnica.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
LEOPARD
Leop "ard, n. Etym: [OE. leopart, leparde, lebarde, libbard, OF. leopard, liepart, F. léopard, L. leopardus, fr. Gr. Lion, and Pard. ] (Zoöl.)
Defn: A large, savage, carnivorous mammal (Felis leopardus ). It is of a yellow or fawn color, with rings or roselike clusters of black spots along the back and sides. It is found in Southern Asia and Africa. By some the panther (Felis pardus ) is regarded as a variety of leopard. Hunting leopard. See Cheetah. Leopard cat (Zoöl.) any one of several species or varieties of small, spotted cats found in Africa, Southern Asia, and the East Indies; esp. , Felis Bengalensis. -- Leopard marmot. See Gopher, 2.
LEOPARD'S BANE
LEOPARD'S BANE Leop "ard's bane `. (Bot. )
Defn: A name of several harmless plants, as Arnica montana, Senecio Doronicum, and Paris quadrifolia.
LEOPARDWOOD
LEOPARDWOOD Leop "ard *wood `, n. (Bot. )
Defn: See Letterwood.
New American Oxford Dictionary
leopard
leop ard |ˈlepərd ˈlɛpərd | ▶noun a large, solitary cat that has a yellowish-brown or brown coat with black spots and usually hunts at night, widespread in the forests of Africa and southern Asia. Also called panther. [Panthera pardus, family Felidae. See also black panther . ] • Heraldry the spotted leopard as a heraldic device; also, a lion passant guardant as in the arms of England. • [ as modifier ] spotted like a leopard: a leopard-print outfit. PHRASES a leopard can't change his spots proverb people can't change their basic nature. ORIGIN Middle English: via Old French from late Latin leopardus, from late Greek leopardos, from leōn ‘lion ’ + pardos (see pard ).
leopard cat
leop ard cat ▶noun a small eastern Asian wild cat that has a yellowish-brown coat with black spots and often lives near water. [Felis bengalensis, family Felidae. ]
leopardess
leop ard ess |ˈlepərdis ˈlɛpərdəs | ▶noun a female leopard.
leopard frog
leop ard frog ▶noun a common greenish-brown North American frog that has dark leopardlike spots with a pale border. [Rana pipiens, family Ranidae. ]
leopard lily
leop ard lil y ▶noun a lily resembling a tiger lily, native to the southwestern US. [Lilium pardalinum, family Liliaceae. ]
leopard moth
leop ard moth ▶noun a large white European moth with black spots, the larvae of which tunnel into trees and can cause damage. [Zeuzera pyrina, family Cossidae. ]
leopard's bane
leop ard's bane ▶noun a herbaceous Eurasian plant of the daisy family, with large yellow flowers that typically bloom early in the spring. [Genus Doronicum, family Compositae. ]
leopard seal
leop ard seal ▶noun a large, gray Antarctic seal that has leopardlike spots and preys on penguins and other seals. [Hydrurga leptonyx, family Phocidae. ]
leopard-skin
leop ard-skin ▶adjective (of a garment ) made of a fabric resembling the spotted skin of a leopard: leopard-skin pedal pushers.
Oxford Dictionary
leopard
leop |ard |ˈlɛpəd | ▶noun a large solitary cat that has a fawn or brown coat with black spots, native to the forests of Africa and southern Asia. Also called panther. ●Panthera pardus, family Felidae. See also black panther . • Heraldry the leopard as a heraldic device. • Heraldry a lion passant guardant as in the arms of England. • [ as modifier ] spotted like a leopard: a leopard-print outfit. PHRASES a leopard can't change his spots proverb people can't change their basic nature. ORIGIN Middle English: via Old French from late Latin leopardus, from late Greek leopardos, from leōn ‘lion ’ + pardos (see pard ).
leopard cat
leop |ard cat ▶noun a small East Asian wild cat that has a yellowish-brown coat with black spots and often lives near water. ●Felis bengalensis, family Felidae.
leopardess
leop ¦ard |ess |ˈlɛpədɛs | ▶noun a female leopard.
leopard frog
leop |ard frog ▶noun a common greenish-brown North American frog which has dark leopard-like spots with a pale border. ●Rana pipiens, family Ranidae.
leopard lily
leop |ard lily ▶noun a spotted lily resembling a tiger lily, native to the south-western US. ●Lilium pardalinum, family Liliaceae.
leopard moth
leop |ard moth ▶noun a large white European moth with black spots, the larvae of which tunnel into trees and can cause damage. ●Zeuzera pyrina, family Cossidae.
leopard's bane
leopard's bane ▶noun a herbaceous Eurasian plant of the daisy family, with large yellow flowers which typically bloom early in the spring. ●Genus Doronicum, family Compositae.
leopard seal
leop |ard seal ▶noun a large grey Antarctic seal which has leopard-like spots and preys on penguins and other seals. ●Hydrurga leptonyx, family Phocidae.
leopard-skin
leopard-skin ▶adjective (of a garment ) made of a fabric resembling the spotted skin of a leopard: leopard-skin pedal pushers.
Duden Dictionary
Leopard
Le o pard Substantiv, maskulin , der |Leop a rd |der Leopard; Genitiv: des Leoparden, Plural: die Leoparden spätlateinisch leopardus < griechisch leópardos; das griechisch Wort formal beeinflusst von lateinisch leo (griechisch léōn ) = Löwe und pardus (griechisch párdos ) = Parder (in Afrika und Asien heimisches ) Raubtier mit meist fahl- bis rötlich gelbem Fell mit gleichmäßig über den ganzen Körper verteilten, kleineren schwarzen Flecken
Leopardenfell
Le o par den fell Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Leop a rdenfell |Fell eines Leoparden
Leopardin
Le o par din Substantiv, feminin , die |Leop a rdin |
French Dictionary
léopard
léopard n. m. nom masculin Panthère tachetée d ’Afrique. : Un manteau de faux léopard. Prononciation Le o est ouvert, [leɔpar ] Note Orthographique léopar d.
Spanish Dictionary
leopardo
leopardo nombre masculino 1 Mamífero felino de unos 175 a 250 cm de longitud (cola incluida ), pelaje totalmente negro o bien rojizo amarillento con manchas anilladas oscuras, regularmente distribuidas, y blancuzco en el vientre; tiene cuerpo esbelto y fuerte, patas algo cortas, cola muy larga y uñas fuertes que usa para cazar; es muy rápido, ágil y fiero, y vive solitario en África y Asia :el leopardo corre, salta, nada y trepa a los árboles con gran destreza .SINÓNIMO pantera .2 Piel de este animal :un abrigo de leopardo .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
leopard
leop ard /lépə r d / (! -eo-は /e /) 名詞 C 〘動 〙ヒョウ ▸ A leopard can't change its spots .⦅ことわざ ⦆ヒョウは自分の斑点 (はんてん )を変えることができない ; 「三つ子の魂百まで 」 (!しばしば非難して ) 〘聖書より 〙