The word "cheetah" comes from the Hindi word "chita," which means spotted one in reference to the animal's signature spots on its fur.
The most logical context clue to determine the word marsupials would be a reference to an abdominal pouch in which the young joeys are raised.
In this context, it is common.
The common name for Crocuta crocuta is the spotted hyena.
The vernacular name "cheetah" (pronounced /ˈchē-tə/) is derived from the Hindi word चीता (cītā), which in turn comes from the Sanskrit word चित्रकायः (citrakāyaḥ) meaning "bright" or "variegated".
The Hindi word for spotted is "धारित" (dhaarit).
Hakken = for i spotted it Madara = spotted dress
The word for something spotted in two colors is "bicolored."
Its Punctatus. :]
No, it is not an adverb. The word unspotted is an adjective that means without spots or stains, or colloquially, unseen (not "spotted").
The word "cheetah" comes from the Hindi word "chita," which means spotted one in reference to the animal's signature spots on its fur.
No, 'Spotted' is a word meaning something has blots of something. ~Mega³
Piebald
Pinto
spotted
a cheetahs name means a hindu word chita which means one spotted
The word that means what the text surrounding the word is that helps give meaning to the word is "context". Context clues can help giving meaning to words that confuse us.