Cheetul

/tʃiːtuːl/ noun

An alternative spelling of chital, a large Indian deer with a reddish coat and white spots that lives in herds.

From Hindi chitāl or Sanskrit chitraka, meaning 'spotted.' The word entered English through British colonial contact with India in the 18th century and refers to the deer's distinctive spotted markings.

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