Etymology
The word "cougar" derives from the Quechua term "cuguacuar".
Meaning
A cougar is a large, solitary cat found in North and South America. It is also known as a mountain lion, puma, or panther.
Origin
The Quechua language was spoken by the indigenous peoples of the Andes region of South America. The Spanish conquistadors adopted the term "cuguacuar" into their own language, and it eventually evolved into the modern English word "cougar".
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