OCELOT


Meaning of OCELOT in English

ˈōsəˌlät, ˈäs- sometimes -lət, usu -d.+V noun

( -s )

Etymology: French, from Nahuatl ocelotl jaguar

1. : a medium-sized American wildcat ( Felis pardalis ) ranging from Texas to Patagonia and having a tawny yellow or grayish coat that is dotted and striped with black

2. : the fur or pelt of the ocelot

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