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ocelot
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Word definitions for ocelot in dictionaries
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Ocelot \O"ce*lot\, n. [Mexican ocelotl.] (Zo["o]l.) An American feline carnivore ( Felis pardalis ). It ranges from the Southwestern United States to Patagonia. It is covered with blackish ocellated spots and blotches, which are variously arranged. The ...
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Word definitions in WordNet
n. nocturnal wildcat of Central America and South America having a dark-spotted buff-brown coat [syn: panther cat , Felis pardalis ]
Usage examples of ocelot.
If only because the bandicoot is dying - and the glossy ocelot is expecting, any day now.
Some courtiers carried their pet cats on their arms: highly bred miniature lynxes, caracals, and ocelots, trained to sit demurely at plateside and daintily share the feast.
Claw of the Conciliator, and that you showed him a small black claw, such as might perhaps have come from an ocelot or a caracara, and that you told him you have raised many from the dead by means of it.
The variety of animals was impressive: ocelot, toucan, marmoset, tamarin, anteater, even snakes and lizards, and oddly enough one jungle trout.
Virtually all wild and exotic cats, including ocelots, margay, serval, cougar, and bobcat, can turn vicious as they age.
Virtually all wild and exotic cats, including ocelot, margay, serval, cougar, and bobcat, can turn vicious as they age.
In those days, so long ago, a small child was still carried away every so often by a night-hunting puma, and even the beautiful ocelot and tiny margay appeared ferocious after nightfall.
While neither ocelot nor margay it was as indubitably feline as its presence was puzzling.
Her screen blossoms into panoramic visions of this Earth: penguins porpoising through Antarctic whitecaps, a whole meadow of buttercups opening to the morning sunlight on some alpine meadow, streams of light-touched motes hovering throughout the world of the tropics, mists and steam, glaciers and insects, the eyes of an ocelot, the clashing tusks of love-smitten musk oxen.
The ingredient listing came first: ocdi (maguey beer to you), ocelot blood, ferret flesh, dragon blood—I blinked a little at that one, but the Aztecans have dragons, too.
The sudden crowd caused Hrriss's two pet ocelots, Prem and Mehh, to go on guard.
It was the same feeling as the time the pretty lady came aboard the Busted Flush with her ocelot, unsnapped his chain, and told him to stay on the yellow couch.
With plucky agility, the ocelot hopped over and began rubbing its butt against the links.
Mudskippers, ocelots, tree sloths and hanumans -- we'd have all the most ridiculous animals.
Sleepiness and slothfulness keep it out of harm's way, away from the notice of jaguars, ocelots, harpy eagles and anacondas.