Panther

/ˈpænθər/ noun

A panther is a large wild cat, often used to describe leopards or jaguars, especially black ones. The word is sometimes used generally for big, powerful cats.

From Latin 'panthera', from Greek 'panthēr', probably from 'pan' meaning 'all' and a root meaning 'beast' or 'animal'. It was a general word for big spotted cats in the ancient world.

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