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Related topics: Animals
ocelotoc‧e‧lot /ˈɒsəlɒt $ ˈɑːsəlɑːt, ˈoʊ-/ noun [countable] HBAa large American wild cat that has a pattern of spots on its back
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ocelot• Last week, Helen excelled herself - a black matt waterproof, lined, with a turn-back collar of fake ocelot!• This region of unusual geological features is home to a number of endangered species, including ocelot and jaguar.• The ocelot, though it frequents three counties in south Texas, will probably follow close behind.
Origin ocelot (1700-1800) French Nahuatl ocelotl “jaguar”
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