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What do we say a cheetah in sanskrit

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Answered by saurabh363590
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The word cheetah comes from the ancient Indian Sanskrit word chita or chitra, meaning “distinctively marked” or “variegated… ( With images) | Cheetah face, Animals wild, Wild cats. More information.

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Answered by TharshanaKunalan
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The word cheetah comes from the ancient Indian Sanskrit word chita or chitra, meaning “distinctively marked” or “variegated… ( With images) | Cheetah face, Animals wild, Wild cats.

Borrowed from Hindi चीता (cītā, “leopard, panther”), ultimately from Sanskrit चित्र (citra, “multicolored, speckled”) (akin to Old High German haitar (“bright”) > German heiter; Old Norse heiðr (“bright”)) + Sanskrit काय (kāya, “body”), thus “having a spotted body”.

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