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Showing words for PANDA using the English dictionary

5 Letter Words for Panda

panda

4 Letter Words for Panda

anda, dana, nada, napa, pada, pana, pand

3 Letter Words for Panda

adp, ana, and, apa, dan, dap, dna, naa, nad, nap, pad, pan, pdn

Definitions for Panda

[1] Also called giant panda. a white-and-black, bearlike mammal, Ailuropoda melanoleuca, now rare and restricted to forest areas of central China containing stands of bamboo, on which it mainly subsists: formerly placed with the raccoon family but now classified as a bear subfamily, Ailuropodinae, or as the sole member of a separate family, Ailuropodidae, which diverged from an ancestral bear lineage.
[2] Also called lesser panda. a reddish-brown, raccoonlike mammal, Ailurus fulgens, of mountain forests in the Himalayas and adjacent eastern Asia, subsisting mainly on bamboo and other vegetation, fruits, and insects, and reduced in numbers by collectors: now considered unrelated to the giant panda and usually classified as the sole member of an Old World raccoon subfamily, Ailurinae, which diverged from an ancestral lineage that also gave rise to the New World raccoons.
[3] Also called: giant panda a large black-and-white herbivorous bearlike mammal, Ailuropoda melanoleuca, related to the raccoons and inhabiting the high mountain bamboo forests of China: family Procyonidae
[4] lesser panda or red panda a closely related smaller animal resembling a raccoon, Ailurus fulgens, of the mountain forests of S Asia, having a reddish-brown coat and ringed tail

Words nearby Panda

pancreatotomy, pancreatropic, pancrelipase, pancreozymin, pancytopenia, panda, panda car, panda plant, pandal, pandanaceous, pandanus

Origin of Panda

1825–35; < French (Cuvier), a name for the lesser panda, perhaps < a Tibeto-Burman language of the southeastern Himalayas

Words that may be confused with Panda

panda, pander

Word origin for Panda

C19: via French from a native Nepalese word