Definition of Couguars

1. couguar [n] - See also: couguar

Lexicographical Neighbors of Couguars

cough up
coughdrop
coughdrops
coughed
coughed up
cougher
coughers
coughing
coughing up
coughingly
coughings
coughs
coughs up
coughy
couguar
couguars (current term)
couhage
couis
could
could've
could I see the menu, please
could be written on the back of a postage stamp
could care less
could do with
could do without
could fit on the back of a postage stamp
could have done with
could have done without
could not get elected dogcatcher
could of

Literary usage of Couguars

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. An Excursion Through the United States and Canada During the Years 1822-23 by William Newnham Blane (1824)
"Yet otherwise how did the said couguars, jaguars, Sic., first get to America? They could hardly have swum across Behring's - Strait ..."

2. Atlantic Journal and Friend of Knowledge by C S Rafinesque (1833)
"The couguars being spread from Canada to Chili, or 90 degrees of latitude, must vary in their fur. Every traveller gives a different account of them, ..."

3. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1899)
"In the introductory paragraph of the article he says : "In addition to the article on our couguars, page 19, I have to state that several other varieties of ..."

4. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1899)
"In the introductory paragraph of the article he says: "In addition to the article on our couguars, page 19, I have to state that several other varieties of ..."

5. The Philosophy of Natural History by William Smellie (1832)
"Different parts of the earth are infested with lions, tigers, panthers, ounces, leopards, jaguars, couguars, lynxes, wild cats, dogs, jackals, wolves, ..."

6. The Natural History of Man: Comprising Inquiries Into the Modifying by James Cowles Prichard (1855)
"... spread far to the eastward of the Cordillera, particularly on the left bank of the river Meta, a country where couguars and jaguars are very numerous. ..."

7. The Life and Writings of Rafinesque: Prepared for the Filson Club and Read by Richard Ellsworth Call (1895)
"(10) On the North American couguars. p. 19. (n) Extracts from A Second Series of Zoological Letters written to Baron Cuvier, of Paris, by Prof. ..."

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