The difference between Cub and Leopard
When used as nouns, cub means a young fox, whereas leopard means panthera pardus, a large wild cat with a spotted coat native to africa and asia, especially the male of the species .
Cub is also acronym with the meaning: cashed up bogan.
Cub is also verb with the meaning: to give birth to cubs.
check bellow for the other definitions of Cub and Leopard
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Cub as a noun:
A young fox.
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Cub as a noun (by extension):
The young of certain other animals, including the bear, wolf, lion and tiger.
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Cub as a noun (humorous, or, derogatory):
A child, especially an awkward, rude, ill-mannered boy.
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Cub as a noun (obsolete):
A stall for cattle.
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Cub as a noun (obsolete):
A cupboard.
Examples:
"rfquotek Laud"
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Cub as a verb:
To give birth to cubs
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Cub as a verb:
To hunt fox cubs
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Cub as a verb (obsolete):
To shut up or confine.
Examples:
"rfquotek Burton"
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Leopard as a noun (in contrast to [[leopardess]]):
Panthera pardus, a large wild cat with a spotted coat native to Africa and Asia, especially the male of the species .
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Leopard as a noun (inexact):
The clouded leopard (Neofelis nebulosa), a similar-looking large wild cat native to Asia.
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Leopard as a noun (inexact):
The snow leopard (Panthera uncia), a similar-looking large wild cat native to Asia.
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Leopard as a noun (heraldiccharge):
A lion passant guardant.