: a large strong cat (Panthera pardus) of southern Asia and Africa that is adept at climbing and is usually tawny or buff with black spots arranged in rosettes
called alsopanther
b
: the fur or pelt of a leopard
2
: a heraldic representation of a lion passant guardant
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Noun
The main residence offers four bedrooms, four bathrooms, and a flamboyant leopard-print powder room.—
Tori Latham,
Robb Report,
17 Aug. 2026 In 2024, Shaoheng Chen, then a student at the optometry college, had assisted a professor with a seventy-four-year-old female patient who had bleeding and leopard-spot lesions on her retina.—
E. Tammy Kim,
New Yorker,
15 Aug. 2026 Nature has been a central theme of Larsson and Sinot's glam routine this year, including animals—like leopard print eyes and sparkly cat whiskers—and underwater creatures.—
Kara Nesvig,
Allure,
14 Aug. 2026 Animal prints, including leopard, zebra and snakeskin, are also in, paired with otherwise minimalist outfits.—
Karla Rodriguez,
Footwear News,
13 Aug. 2026 See All Example Sentences for leopard
Word History
Etymology
Noun (1)
Middle English, from Anglo-French lepart, leupart, from Late Latin leopardus, from Greek leopardos, from leōn lion + pardos leopard