उदाहरण: चीतासबसेतेजदौडनेवालेजानवर
The English word "cheetah" is a Hindi word, and seems to be derived from the Sanskrit word chitraka (leopard). For more information on etymology, please visit etymonline.com.
What is a cheetah called in English?
The cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) is a medium-sized big cat that lives in Africa. .. Cheetah.Cheetah Time Range: Pleistocene – Holocene, 1.9 mya–presentGenus: AcinonyxSpecies: A. jubatusBinomial nameAcinonyx jubatus (Schreber, 1775)
Where did the word cheetah come from?
"Cheetah" comes from the Hindi word chita, which means "spotted". Cheetah means "non-moving nail" in Greek — a reference to its non-contractile nails.
What kind of word is a cheetah?
A characteristic member of the cat family (Acinonyx jubatus), slightly smaller than a leopard, but proportionally longer in limbs and smaller in head. It is native to Africa and is considered to be the fastest terrestrial animal.
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