cheetah

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English

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Cheetah

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Hindi चीता (cītā, leopard, panther), ultimately from Sanskrit चित्र (citra, multicolored, speckled) (akin to Old High German haitar (bright) [1] > German heiter; Old Norse heiðr (bright)) Sanskrit काय (kāya, body), thus “having a spotted body”.

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cheetah (plural cheetahs)

  1. (zoology) A distinctive member (Acinonyx jubatus) of the cat family, slightly smaller than the leopard, but with proportionately longer limbs and a smaller head; native to Africa and southeast Asia (where it is nearly extinct) and also credited with being the fastest terrestrial animal.

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  • Portuguese: chita
  • Spanish: chita

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References

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  1. ^ Etymology in Merriam-Webster's Dictionary