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Leopard

Definition: Leopard

Leopard

Noun

1. The pelt of a leopard.

2. Large feline of African and Asian forests usually having a tawny coat with black spots.

Source: WordNet 1.7.1 Copyright © 2001 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
 

Date "leopard" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1010. (references)

 

Specialty Definition: Leopard

DomainDefinition

Bible

Leopard (Heb. namer, so called because spotted, Cant. 4:8), was that great spotted feline which anciently infested the mountains of Syria, more appropriately called a panther (Felis pardus). Its fierceness (Isa. 11:6), its watching for its prey (Jer. 5:6), its swiftness (Hab. 1:8), and the spots of its skin (Jer. 13:23), are noticed. This word is used symbolically (Dan. 7:6; Rev. 13:2). Source: Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary.

Dream Interpretation

To dream of a leopard attacking you, denotes that while the future seemingly promises fair, success holds many difficulties through misplaced confidence.
To kill one, intimates victory in your affairs.
To see one caged, denotes that enemies will surround but fail to injure you.
To see leopards in their native place trying to escape from you, denotes that you will be embarrassed in business or love, but by persistent efforts you will overcome difficulties.
To dream of a leopard's skin, denotes that your interests will be endangered by a dishonest person who will win your esteem. Source: Ten Thousand Dreams Interpreted ....

Literature

Leopard in Christian art, is employed to represent that beast spoken of in the Apocalypse with seven heads and ten horns; six of the horns bear a nimbus, but the seventh, being "wounded to death" lost its power, and consequently has no nimbus.
Leopard, in heraldry, represents those brave and generous warriors who have performed some bold enterprise with force, courage, promptitude, and activity. Source: Brewer's Dictionary.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Specialty Definition: English coin Half Florin or Leopard

(From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia)

The Half Florin or Leopard was an attempt by English king Edward III to produce a gold coinage suitable for use in Europe as well as in England (see also Florin or Double Leopard and Quarter Florin or Helm). The half florin was largely based on contemporary European gold coins, with a value of three shillings. Unfortunately the gold used to strike the coins was overvalued, resulting in the coins being unacceptable to the public, and the coins were withdrawn after only a few months in circulation, in August 1344, to be melted down to produce the more popular gold Noble. This is unfortunate as few specimens survived of what is often regarded as one of the most beautiful medieval English coins ever produced.

The obverse of the coin shows a leopard with a cloak of the royal arms; the legend is EDWAR D GRA REX ANGL Z FRANC DNS HIB (Edward by the Grace of God King of England and France Lord of Ireland). The reverse of the coin shows the Royal cross within a quatrefoil, a leopard in each quarter; the legend is DOMINE NE IN FURORE TUO ARGUAS ME (O Lord rebuke me not in Thy anger).

Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia under a copyleft GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) from the article "English coin Half Florin or Leopard."

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Leopard

(From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia)

Leopard
Scientific Classification
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Chordata
Class:Mammalia
Order:Carnivora
Family:Felidae
Genus:Panthera
Species:pardus
Binomial name
Panthera pardus

Leopards (Panthera pardus) are one of the four 'big cats' of the genus Panthera. (The others are the Lion, Tiger, and Jaguar). They range in size from 1 to almost 2 metres long, and weigh between 30 and 70 kilos. Females are typically around two-thirds the size of males.

Most Leopards are orange or fawn with black spots, but their coats are very variable. The spots tend to be smaller on the head, larger and have pale centres on the body.

Originally, it was thought that a Leopard was a hybrid between a Lion and a Panther, and the Leopard's common name derives from this belief: leo is the Latin for lion, and pard is an old term meaning panther. In fact, a "panther" can be any of several species of large felid which happen to have genes for more black pigment than orange-tan pigment, thus producing a pure black coat as opposed to the usual spotted one. "Panthers", in other words, are simply dark-furred Leopards (or a dark form of several other big cats: see black panther).

Prior to the human-induced changes of tha last few hundred years, Leopards were the most widely distributed of all felids: they were found through most of Africa (with the exception of the Sahara Desert), as well as parts of Asia Minor and the Middle East, India, Pakistan, China, Siberia, much of mainland South-east Asia, and the islands of Java, Zanzibar, and Sri Lanka.

Their lifestyle and diet are as varied as that of any big cat. They are able to hunt in trees as well as on the ground, and they feed on insects, rodents, fish, and larger game such as antelope. They are excellent tree climbers, and often protect their larger kills by carrying them up a tree.


A north Chinese leopard, image courtesy of EFBC/FCC..
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A Leopard can be distinguished from the closely related Jaguar by its rings, or rosettes. These, unlike those of the Jaguar, never have spots inside them.

There are 7 subspecies of Leopard (one of them extinct) and several other big cats called leopards which are not the same species, although they are related.

Other meanings:

A Leopard is also:

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Leopard MBT

(From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia)

The Leopard main battle tank, is produced by Krauss-Maffei Wegmann (KMW), of Munich, Germany.

General Characteristics (Leopard 2A5)
Length:9.9 m
Width:3.7 m
Height:3 m
Weight:62 t
Speed:70 km/h
Range: 550 km
Primary armament:120mm L44 smoothbore Gun
Secondary armament:two 7.62mm MG 3is
Power plant:1,500 hp
Crew:4

Production History

The Leopard 1 was first produced in 1963 and is used by Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Greece, Italy, Canada, the Netherlands, Norway, Turkey and Australia.

The Leopard 2 was first produced in 1979 and is used by Austria, Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands, Norway, Switzerland, Sweden and Spain. Finland and Poland have purchased used German Leopard 2's and Greece has recently purchased Leopard 2A6's.

Configurations

The Leopard 2 is found in different configurations:

Leopard 2A6

Leopard 2A5 Leopard 2(S) (aka Strv 122) used by the Swedish Army Pz87 used by Switzerland Pionierpanzer 1 Bergepanzer 2A1 Gepard 1

External Links

Army Technology
Leopard 2 Main Battle Tank

Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia under a copyleft GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) from the article "Leopard MBT."

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Synonym: Leopard

Synonym: Panthera pardus (n). (additional references)

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Crosswords: Leopard

English words defined with "leopard": Felis oncaGambelia, genus Gambelia, genus Ligulariajaguarleopardess, Libbard, Ligulariapanther, Panthera onca, Pard, PardaleSea leopardTree tigerWagati. (references)
Specialty definitions using "leopard": CheetahsKnight of the Couching LeopardPanthera sub-family. (references)
Non-English Usage: "Leopard" is also a word in the following languages with English translations in parentheses.

Albanian (leopard, pard), Czech (leopard), German (leopard, libbard), Romanian (leopard, panther), Serbo-Croatian (leopard, pard), Swedish (leopard, pard).

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Modern Usage: Leopard

DomainUsage

Screenplays

When a man is wrestling a leopard in the middle of a pond, he's in no position to run. (Bringing Up Baby; writing credit: Hagar Wilde; Dudley Nichols)

I told you there weren't no white ape. You dragged me all the way up here to look at some guy in a leopard skin bikini (George of the Jungle; writing credit: Jay Ward; Dana Olsen)

They were killed by Sabor, the leopard (Tarzan & Jane; writing credit: John Behnke; Mirith J. Colao)

There is a leopard on your roof and it's my leopard and I have to get it and to get it I have to sing (Bringing Up Baby; writing credit: Karl Tunberg)

As fast as a leopard. (Gallipoli; writing credit: Peter Weir; David Williamson)

Movie/TV Titles

The Black Leopard of Ceylon Chandar (1972)

Ambush in Leopard Street (1962)

Kvinna i leopard (1958)

Killer Leopard (1954)

Tarzan and the Leopard Woman (1946)

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Commercial Usage: Leopard

DomainTitle

Books

  • Leopard and Fat-Tailed Geckos: Reptile Keeper's Guide (Reptile Guidebook Series) (reference)

  • Leopard in Exile (reference)

  • The Leopard (reference)

  • The Leopard Hat: A Daughter's Story (reference)

  • The Leopard Hunts in Darkness (reference)

    (more book examples)

  

Periodicals

  

Theater & Movies

  

Music

  

High Tech

  

Consumer Goods

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Image Slideshow: Leopard

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Photo Album: Leopard

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A well-camouflaged Leopard Frog sitting near the edge of a salt water creek. Credit: America's Coastlines.

A leopard seal. Credit: Paths Less Taken - NOAA at the Ends of the Earth.

Leopard seal; Lieutenants Rich Behn and Dave Neander gingerly approach large leopard seal. Credit: Paths Less Taken - NOAA at the Ends of the Earth.

Water color by Edward Wilson of leopard seal pursuing penguins. Wilson was a member of the ill-fated Robert Falcon Scott expedition. Credit: Paths Less Taken - NOAA at the Ends of the Earth.

Leopard with dead monkey. Credit: Library of Congress.

Leopard attacking elk. Credit: Library of Congress.

The leopard and the fox. Credit: Library of Congress.

Leopard and snake. Credit: Library of Congress.

Source: pictures compiled by the editor from various references; see picture credits.

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Digital Photo Gallery: Leopard
 

"Leopard" by Peter E. Leonard
Commentary: "Leopard. Free to use for any purpose, however I would appreciate credit for the photo. ©2000 Peter E. Leonard."

Source: photographs selected by the editor, with permission from the photographers.

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Sounds Captioned with "Leopard".

PlayCaptionPlayCaption
Black leopard growling and hissing.Leopard roar.
Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Usage Frequency: Leopard

"Leopard" is generally used as a noun (singular) -- approximately 87.56% of the time. "Leopard" is used about 217 times out of a sample of 100 million words spoken or written in English. Its rank is based on over 700,000 words used in the English language. Some parts-of-speech are not covered due to the samples used by the British National Corpus. (note: percents less than one-hundredth of one percent have been omitted)
Parts of SpeechPercentUsage per
100 Million Words
Rank in English
Noun (singular)87.56%19022,288
Noun (proper)12.44%2766,962
                    Total100.00%217N/A

Source: compiled by the editor from several corpora; see credits.

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Name Usage Frequency: Leopard

The following table summarizes the usage of "leopard" based on a population census conducted in the United States. Ranks and frequencies are based on all names reported and classified.
NameUsage/GenderUsage per 100
million Persons
Rank in USA
LeopardLast name1,00017,264
Source: compiled by the editor from several corpora; see credits.

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Derived & Related Names: Leopard

The following table summarizes names derived from the word "leopard".
 
NameGenderLanguageMeaning
NimrahN/ABiblical

Leopard

Source: compiled by the editor from various references.

 

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Expressions: Leopard

Expressions using "leopard": american leopard can the leopard change it's spots hunting leopard leopard can't change it's spots leopard cat leopard frog leopard lily leopard lizard Leopard marmot leopard plant leopard spermophile sea leopard snow leopard wood leopard. Additional references.

Hyphenated Usage

Beginning with "leopard": leopard-hunt, leopard-like, leopard-print, leopard-sized, leopard-skin, leopard-skins, leopard-spot.

Containing "leopard": fake-fur-leopard-print-whatever.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Frequency of Internet Keywords: Leopard

The following statistics estimate the number of searches per day across the major English-language search engines as identified by various trade publications. Hyperlinks lead to commercial use of the expression at Amazon.com.
 
ExpressionFrequency
per Day
ExpressionFrequency
per Day

leopard

2,151

leopard gecko care

45

snow leopard

1,308

leopard cat

44

leopard print

871

catahoula leopard

42

leopard art

542

leopard tank

38

leopard geckos

496

leopard bedding

37

leopard gecko

442

geckos leopard sale

36

leopard t shirt

415

leopard print bedding

36

def leopard

265

appaloosa leopard

35

leopard picture

203

leopard lounge

31

black leopard

147

leopard background

30

catahoula leopard dog

139

asian leopard cat

30

leopard tortoise

94

leopard photo

30

leopard frog

87

background leopard print

29

picture of snow leopard

76

leopard rug

29

clouded leopard

72

leopard skin

28

leopard shark

72

leopard tattoo

28

leopard hunting

71

def leopard lyrics

23

leopard wallpaper

54

leopard gecko breeding

22

leopard gecko picture

53

amur leopard

21

leopard seal

51

northern leopard frog

21
Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Modern Translation: Leopard

Language Translations for "leopard"; alternative meanings/domain in parentheses.

Afrikaans

  

tier (tiger), luiperd. (various references)

   

Albanian

  

leopard (pard). (various references)

   

Arabic 

  

‏فهد, ‏رسم يمثل فهد. (various references)

   

Bulgarian 

  

леопард (catamount, pard, spots). (various references)

   

Chinese 

  

豹子 . (various references)

   

Czech

  

levhart (panther), leopard. (various references)

   

Danish

  

leopard. (various references)

   

Dutch

  

panter (panther), luipaard (panther). (various references)

   

Esperanto

  

leopardo. (various references)

   

Farsi 

  

پلنگ گربه وحشی(ج.ش.). (various references)

   

Finnish

  

leopardi, pantteri (panther). (various references)

   

French

  

léopard. (various references)

   

German

  

Leopard (libbard). (various references)

   

Greek 

  

λεοπάρδαλη (leopardess). (various references)

   

Hebrew 

  

נמר (panther, tiger). (various references)

   

Hungarian

  

leopárd (panther, pard, spots). (various references)

   

Indonesian

  

macan tutul. (various references)

   

Italian

  

leopardo (libbard). (various references)

   

Japanese Kanji 

  

(panther). (various references)

   

Japanese Katakana 

  

ひょう (a council, bag counter, bale, ballot, chart, commentary, criticism, hail, label, lean on, lie heavy, list, panther, recline on, sack, sign, straw bag, table, threat, ticket). (various references)

   

Korean 

  

표범 (panther). (various references)

   

Manx

  

lepard. (various references)

   

Pig Latin

  

eopardlay.(various references)

   

Portuguese

  

leopardo (cheetah, panther). (various references)

   

Romanian

  

leopard (panther), care se muleazã pe corp. (various references)

   

Russian 

  

леопард (panther). (various references)

   

Serbo-Croatian

  

leopard (pard). (various references)

   

Shona

  

ingwe. (various references)

   

Spanish

  

leopardo (pard). (various references)

   

Swahili

  

chui. (various references)

   

Swazi

  

í-ngwe. (various references)

   

Swedish

  

leopard (pard). (various references)

   

Thai

  

เสือดาว, ผ้าขนสัตว์จากเสือดาว. (various references)

   

Turkish

  

pars (panther). (various references)

   

Turkmen 

  

bars (r) (snow leopard). (various references)

   

Ukrainian

  

леопард (pard). (various references)

   

Welsh

  

llewpart. (various references)

   

Zulu

  

ingwe. (various references)

Source: compiled by the editor from various translation references.

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Ancestral Language Translations: Leopard

LanguagePeriodTranslations
Sumerian3100 BCE-2500 BCE

nib. (various references)

Latin500 BCE-Modern

panthera, Panthera pardus, pardus. (various references)

Source: compiled by the editor from various references.

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Bible Trace: Leopard

LanguageDateSourceDaniel Chapter 7, Verse 6
Greek (transliterated)250 BCSeptuagintKai meta tauta eqewroun qhrion allo wsei pardalin kai ptera tessara epeteinon epanw autou kai tessareV kefalai tw qhriw kai glwssa edoqh autw
Latin405VulgatePost hoc aspiciebam et ecce alia quasi pardus et alas habebat avis quattuor super se et quattuor capita erant in bestia et potestas data est ei
Middle English1395WyclifAfter these thingus Y byheelde, and loo! an other as a pard, and hadde vp on it foure weengis of a bridd on it, and foure hedis weren in the beest, and power is youen to it.
Jacobean English1611King JamesAfter this I beheld, and lo another, like a leopard, which had upon the back of it four wings of a fowl; the beast had also four heads; and dominion was given to it.
Victorian English1833WebsterAfter this I beheld, and lo another, like a leopard, which had upon the back of it four wings of a fowl; the beast had also four heads; and dominion was given to it.
Basic English1964OgdenAfter this I saw another beast, like a leopard, which had on its back four wings like those of a bird; and the beast had four heads, and the power of a ruler was given to it.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Matched Bible Translations: Leopard

LanguageDaniel Chapter 7, Verse 6
CebuanoSa human niini, nakita ko ang lain na usab, ug, ania karon, ingon sa usa ka leopardo, nga diha sa iyang bokoboko ang upat ka mga pako sa usa ka langgam: ang mananap may upat usab ka mga ulo; ug ang dominio gihatag kaniya.
CroatianGledah dalje, i evo: treæa neman kao leopard, na leðima joj èetiri ptièja krila: imaše èetiri glave, i dana joj je moæ.
DanishSå skuede jeg videre, og se, endnu et Dyr; det så ud som en Panter og havde fire Fuglevinger på Ryggen og fire Hoveder, og Magt blev det givet.
DutchDaarna zag ik, en ziet, er was een ander dier, gelijk een luipaard, en het had vier vleugels eens vogels op zijn rug; ook had hetzelve dier vier hoofden, en aan hetzelve werd de heerschappij gegeven.
FinnishTämän jälkeen minä näin, ja katso, oli taas toinen peto, pantterin kaltainen, ja sen selässä oli neljä linnunsiipeä. Sillä pedolla oli neljä päätä, ja sille annettiin valta.
FrenchAprès cela je regardai, et voici, un autre était semblable à un léopard, et avait sur le dos quatre ailes comme un oiseau; cet animal avait quatre têtes, et la domination lui fut donnée.
GermanNach diesem sah ich, und siehe, ein anderes Tier, gleich einem Parder, das hatte vier Flügel wie ein Vogel auf seinem Rücken, und das Tier hatte vier Köpfe; und ihm ward Gewalt gegeben.
HungarianEz után látám, és ímé, egy másik, olyan mint a párducz, és négy madárszárnya vala a hátán; és négy feje vala az állatnak, és hatalom adaték néki.
Indonesian-Bahasa Sehari-hariKetika aku sedang mengamat-amatinya, muncullah binatang yang lain. Rupanya seperti macan tutul, tetapi pada punggungnya ada empat sayap burung, dan ia berkepala empat. Ia kelihatan berwibawa.
Indonesian-Terjemahan LamaKemudian dari pada itu kulihat bahwasanya adalah pula seekor binatang lain, seperti harimau kumbang rupanya, dan padanya adalah empat sayap burung pada belakangnya dan lagi ia berkepala empat; maka diberikan kepadanya pemerintahan.
ItalianMentre stavo guardando, eccone un'altra simile a un leopardo, la quale aveva quattro ali d'uccello sul dorso; quella bestia aveva quattro teste e le fu dato il dominio.
MaoriI muri i tenei ka titiro atu ahau, na, ko tetahi ano, kei te reparo te rite, e wha nga parirau manu i tona tuara; e wha nga pane o taua kararehe; kua tukua ano te rangatira tanga ki a ia.
NorwegianDerefter så jeg i mitt syn et annet dyr, som lignet en leopard; det hadde fire fuglevinger på ryggen og hadde fire hoder, og det fikk stort velde.
PortugueseDepois disto, continuei olhando, e eis aqui outro, semelhante a um leopardo, e tinha nas costas quatro asas de ave; tinha também este animal quatro cabeças; e foi-lhe dado domínio.   
RumanianDupq aceea m`am uitat mai departe wi iatq o alta ca un pardos, care avea pe spate patru aripi ca o pasqre; fiara aceasta avea wi patru capete, wi i s`a dat stqpknire.
RussianъБФЕН ЧЙДЕМ С, ЧПФ ЕЭЕ ЪЧЕТШ, ЛБЛ ВБТУ; ОБ УРЙОЕ Х ОЕЗП ЮЕФЩТЕ РФЙЮШЙИ ЛТЩМБ, Й ЮЕФЩТЕ ЗПМПЧЩ ВЩМЙ Х ЪЧЕТС УЕЗП, Й ЧМБУФШ ДБОБ ВЩМБ ЕНХ.
Spanish"Después de esto yo miraba, y he aquí otra bestia, como un leopardo, que tenía en sus espaldas cuatro alas de ave. Esta bestia también tenía cuatro cabezas, y le fue dado dominio.
SwedishDärefter fick jag se ett annat djur, som liknade en panter, men på sina sidor hade det fyra fågelvingar; och djuret hade fyra huvuden, och välde blev givet åt det.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Derivations & Misspellings: Leopard

Derivations

Words beginning with "leopard": leopardess, leopardesses, leopards. (additional references)


Misspellings

"Leopard" is suggested in spellcheckers for the following: Elogar, Eoard, Leopardel, lepard, leperd, leppar, leppard, Lipara, Llompart, lupara. (additional references)

Source: compiled by the editor, based on several corpora (additional references).

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Rhyming with "Leopard"

# of Phoneme MatchesPronunciationWord(s) rhyming with "leopard" (pronounced le"perd)
4-e" p er dpeppered, Shepherd.
3-p er dhampered, pampered, papered, prospered, scampered, tampered, tapered, tempered, unhampered, wallpapered, whispered, zippered.

Source: compiled by the editor (additional references); see credits.

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Anagrams: Leopard

Scrabble® Enable2K-Verified Anagrams

Direct Anagrams: paroled.

Words within the letters "a-d-e-l-o-p-r"

-1 letter: loader, ordeal, parled, parole, pedalo, pedlar, polder, reload.

-2 letters: adore, alder, doper, drape, lader, loped, loper, oared, older, opera, oread, padle, padre, paled, paler, pared, pareo, parle, parol, pearl, pedal, pedro, plead, polar, poled, poler, pored, prole, raped, roped.

-3 letters: aero, aloe, aped, aper, apod, dale, dare, deal, dear, doer, dole, dopa, dope.

 Words containing the letters "a-d-e-l-o-p-r"
 

+1 letter: leopards, poleward, portaled, poularde.

 

+2 letters: caprioled, carpooled, doorplate, droppable, leporidae, overpedal, overplaid, paloverde, parboiled, patrolled, polarised, polarized, pollarded, polyhedra, poulardes, prolapsed.

 

+3 letters: camelopard, depilatory, deplorable, deplorably, depolarize, deportable, doorplates, hydroplane, hypodermal, leopardess, overlapped, overleaped, overpedals, overplaids, overplayed, palindrome, paloverdes, panbroiled, pardonable, percolated, periodical, polyhedral, ponderable, preholiday, procedural, proclaimed, quadrupole, spheroidal, sporulated, tetraploid.

 

+4 letters: bipolarized, camelopards, candlepower, clapboarded, depolarized, depolarizer, depolarizes, dimercaprol, disprovable, drosophilae, haloperidol, holographed, hydroplaned, hydroplanes, leapfrogged, lepidoptera, loudspeaker, operculated, outsparkled, overpedaled, overplaided, overplanned, overplanted, paddleboard, palindromes, periodicals, periodontal, petrodollar, philodendra, placeholder, polyandries, popularised, popularized, preallotted, predoctoral, procedurals, promulgated, pterodactyl, quadrupoles, repolarized, repopulated, scolopendra, swordplayer, tetraploids, tetraploidy, trapezoidal, unpolarized.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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INDEX

1. Definition
2. Synonyms
3. Crosswords
4. Usage: Modern
5. Usage: Commercial
6. Images: Slideshow
7. Images: Photo Album
8. Images: Digital Art
9. Sounds
10. Usage Frequency
11. Names: Frequency
12. Names: Derived from
13. Expressions
14. Expressions: Internet
15. Translations: Modern
16. Translations: Ancient
17. Bible Trace
18. Derivations
19. Rhymes
20. Anagrams
21. Bibliography


  

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