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lynx (n)
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lynx (noun)
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lynx, catamount (noun)
short-tailed wildcats with usually tufted ears; valued for their fur
lynx (Noun)
Any of several medium-sized wild cats, mostly of the genus Lynx.
Lynx (ProperNoun)
A faint spring constellation of the northern sky. It lies north of the constellation Cancer.
Lynx
A lynx is any of the four species within the Lynx genus of medium-sized wildcats. The name "lynx" originated in Middle English via Latin from the Greek word "λύγξ", derived from the Indo-European root "*leuk-", meaning "light, brightness", in reference to the luminescence of its reflective eyes. There is considerable confusion about the best way to classify felids at present, and some authorities classify them as part of the genus Felis. Neither the caracal, sometimes called the Persian lynx or African lynx, nor the jungle cat, called the swamp lynx, is a member of the Lynx genus.
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