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We found 28 words, 1 kanji, and 4 examples matching '豹'
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Most common form: ヒョウ
noun
leopard (Panthera pardus); panther  (often written with kana only)
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Most common form: ヒョウ柄
noun
leopard print (design)
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2
noun
true seal (animal); earless seal  (see also: 海驢; often written with kana only)
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0
sudden change; complete change
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0
noun
Aedes (genus of mosquitoes); striped mosquito
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ヒョウ    leopard   
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badger   
シャク   ladle
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ひょう
その
はんてん
斑点
える
ことできない
A leopard cannot change his spots.
くんし
君子
ひょうへん
豹変
する

A wise man changes his mind, a fool never.
ふだん
普段
とてもおとなしいナイスガイ
りせい
理性
タガはずれる
じんかく
人格
ひょうへん
豹変
する
にじゅう
二重
じんかく
人格

He's got a dual personality—usually a quiet "nice guy" type, but when he flips, his character changes.
めひょう
女豹
ような
したい
肢体
fragment, headline etc.
bewitching body like that of a female leopard
 
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