wild cat

Etymology
From, (in the plural as , , ), equivalent to.

Noun

 * 1) An undomesticated felid, as tigers or lions.
 * 2) A feral cat.
 * , the Old World wildcats  or  the bobcat  and other New World lynxes.
 * 1)   in its other extended senses.

Synonyms

 * , cat

Antonyms

 * , cat, house cat

Hyponyms

 * s: tiger, lion, jaguar, leopard, snow leopard
 * s: Formosan clouded leopard
 * s: South African cheetah, Namibian cheetah, Tanzanian cheetah, East African cheetah, Sudan cheetah, Central African cheetah, Northeast African cheetah, Northwest African cheetah, Saharan cheetah, Asiatic cheetah, Iranian cheetah, Indian cheetah
 * s: cougar, mountain lion, catamount, black panther, Florida panther, Argentine cougar, Costa Rican cougar, Eastern South American cougar, North American cougar, Northern South American cougar, Southern South American cougar
 * liger, tion, lipard, leopon

Translations

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 * Kalmyk: зерлг мис
 * Russian: ди́кая ко́шка, ди́кий кот
 * Thai: