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Panther   /pˈænθər/   Listen
Panther

noun
1.
A large spotted feline of tropical America similar to the leopard; in some classifications considered a member of the genus Felis.  Synonyms: Felis onca, jaguar, Panthera onca.
2.
A leopard in the black color phase.
3.
Large American feline resembling a lion.  Synonyms: catamount, cougar, Felis concolor, mountain lion, painter, puma.



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"Panther" Quotes from Famous Books



... breast. Her lips were parted. Her eyes were deep lidded. Her head was poised like a tiger lily upon its stalk.... He stood there, enveloped in the blackness.... For a long time she stood motionless. Then she stretched her white arms above her head, stretched the long muscles of her body, as a panther stretches. She was very, very beautiful.... He stood watching.... The ship lurched. It reeled against a huge wave, shivering it into roaring spume. The wet fingers of the wind had wrapped her garments about her, every fold tight ...
— A Fool There Was • Porter Emerson Browne

... must I do. Supposing Isom did come home now and should meet that awful thing? I heard it again. It wasn't more'n a hundred yards from the house. The dog scratched on the door but I dassent open it to let him in. I knowed by this time that it was a panther screaming. I turned my table over and put it against the opening of the fireplace. I didn't aim fer that thing to come down the chimbley and ...
— Slave Narratives, Oklahoma - A Folk History of Slavery in the United States From - Interviews with Former Slaves • Various

... ketch me doing that same thing, if it was a panther," admitted Bandy-legs, frankly. "I'm afraid of cats of all kinds the worst ever. Why, I always said I'd rather face six lions than one tiger, ...
— The Strange Cabin on Catamount Island • Lawrence J. Leslie

... chance of going after big game. I'm hoping for it here. Shall I? I've never had any, although I've shot a panther or two and a ...
— The Jungle Girl • Gordon Casserly

... since the time when I first emigrated here. The spot where now stand your prettiest towns and villages was then a howling wilderness. Instead of the tinkling of the cow-bells and the merry whistle of the farmer-boy as he calls his herd to the fold, might be heard the wild cry of the panther, the howl of the wolf, and the equally appalling yell of the aborigines. These were 'times to try men's souls'; and it was then the heart of oak and the sinews of iron which commanded respect. Let me describe to you some scenes in ...
— The Path of Duty, and Other Stories • H. S. Caswell


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