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panther

[pan-ther] / ˈpæn θər /
NOUN
large cat
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Hedda paces around the villa, sketched with modernist spareness by scenic designer Mark Wendland, like a panther in a gold-plated cage.

From Los Angeles Times

“Because it looks like a panther’s head. You know—they’re mythical— black, with claws—they run as fast as the wind? You must have heard of them.”

From Literature

The truth was, he didn’t really think Bisa looked like a panther.

From Literature

It featured a female panther resting its paws on a severed head, and was probably attached to the body of a carriage or wagon or to the yoke, which hitched draught animals to the vehicle.

From BBC

Mountain lions, also called pumas, cougars, catamounts or panthers, can be found throughout North America, but now are mostly in 15 western states, according to the Mountain Lion Foundation.

From BBC