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Tiger



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1 Etymology
2 Noun

Etymology

From Middle English tigre, from Old English tigras (tigers), and from Old French tigre, both from Latin tigris, from Greek, of Iranian origin.

Noun

tiger (plural: tigers; feminine: tigress)

  1. A large carnivorous animal (Panthera tigris) of the cat family indigenous to Asia. See w:tiger.

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Scientific name

  • Panthera tigris

Related words

  • tigerish
  • tiger shark
  • tiger snake
  • Bengal tiger
  • blind tiger
  • paper tiger

Translations

  • Bulgarian: тигър m
  • Catalan: tigre m, tigressa f
  • Danish: tiger
  • Dutch: tijger m
  • Farsi: babr
  • French: tigre m
  • Frisian: tiger
  • German: Tiger m
  • Greek: τίγρη (tigri)
  • Guarani: jaguarete
  • Indonesian: harimau, macan
  • Interlingua: tigre
  • Irish: tíogar m
  • Italian: tigre
  • Japanese: (とら;tora)
  • Lao: (sua khong), (sua lay)
  • Korean: 호랑이 (horangi)
  • Manchu: (tasha)
  • Latin: tigris
  • Norwegian: tiger m
  • Polish: tygrys
  • Portuguese: tigre
  • Russian: тигр (tigr)
  • Spanish: tigre m
  • Swedish: tiger
  • Thai: (seua)
  • Tibetan: tag
  • Tupinambá: îagûara, îagûareté
  • Welsh: teigr m
  • Volapük: tiaf



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