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31ocelot — oc|e|lot [ˈɔsılɔt US ˈa:sıla:t, ˈou ] n [Date: 1700 1800; : French; Origin: Nahuatl ocelotl jaguar ] a large American wild cat that has a pattern of spots on its back …
32ocelot — oc|e|lot [ asə,lat, ousə,lat ] noun count an American wildcat that has yellow brown fur with black spots …
33ocelot — m IV, DB. a, Ms. ocelotocie; lm M. y 1. zool. «Felis pardalis, zwierzę drapieżne z rodziny kotów, o sierści brunatnej lub szarej w czarne cętki, zamieszkujące lasy Ameryki Południowej i Północnej; cenione ze względu na piękne futro» 2. zwykle w… …
34ocelot — É‘sɪlÉ‘t / É’sɪlÉ’t n. small black spotted wild cat native to the southern United States and Central and South America …
35ocelot — [ ɒsɪlɒt, əʊs ] noun a medium sized wild cat that has an orange yellow coat marked with black stripes and spots, native to South and Central America. [Felis pardalis.] Origin C18: from Fr., from Nahuatl tlatlocelotl, lit. field tiger …
36ocelot — noun (C) a large American wild cat that has a pattern of spots on its back …
37ocelot — oce·lot …
38ocelot — oc•e•lot [[t]ˈɒs əˌlɒt, ˈoʊ sə [/t]] n. mam a spotted wildcat, Felis pardalis, ranging from Texas through South America • Etymology: 1765–75; < F …
39ocelot — /ˈɒsəlɒt / (say osuhlot) noun a small, nocturnal wild cat, Leopardis pardalis, ranging from the central southern US to central South America, with a tawny coat marked with rows of spots and ocellations. {French, from Nahuatl ocelotl jaguar} …
40ocelot — n. yellow, spotted, wild cat of S and Central America, and its fur …