Definition of Panda bear

1. Noun. Large black-and-white herbivorous mammal of bamboo forests of China and Tibet; in some classifications considered a member of the bear family or of a separate family Ailuropodidae.

Exact synonyms: Ailuropoda Melanoleuca, Coon Bear, Giant Panda, Panda
Generic synonyms: Procyonid
Group relationships: Ailuropoda, Genus Ailuropoda

Definition of Panda bear

1. Noun. (colloquial) A panda. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Lexicographical Neighbors of Panda Bear

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pancuronium
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panda bears
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pandaemonism
pandaemonium
pandal
pandalike
pandals
pandani
pandanus
pandanuses
pandar
pandared

Literary usage of Panda bear

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

1. How to Report on Books, Grades Prek-k by Jill Norris, Melanie Coon (2005)
"... Brown Bear, What Do You See? or panda bear, panda bear, What Do You See? by Bill Martin,Jr. Jamberry by Bruce Degen Little Bear and other Little Bear ..."

2. Prehistoric Settlement of the Pacific by Ward Hunt Goodenough (1996)
"... panda, bear, various types of deer, wild pig, pangolin, monkey, hedgehog, and hare. The tiger would have been a dangerous adversary on the hunt. ..."

3. Nepal by Susanne von der Heide (2000)
"Found among the smaller mammals in the park are the small panda bear, the calling-hare or pika, the showy marmot, and several varieties of shrew and wolf. ..."

4. Berlin, Potsdam by Anne Moller (2001)
"... which was designed by Bernhard Sehring in 1896, and Above: The panda bear in the zoo - a gift from China. was elaborately restored in 1984. ..."

5. Institutional Efficiency and Its Determinants: The Role of Political Factors by Silvio Borner, Frank Bodmer, Markus Kobler (2004)
"While the use of the panda bear as the logo for the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) is widely familiar, particular nations or regions often adopt a local species ..."

6. Handbook of Incentive Measures for Biodiversity: Design and Implementation by Jan Horst Keppler, Helen Mountford (1999)
"... or areas have often become identified with biodiversity conservation efforts. While the use of the panda bear as the logo for the World Wildlife Fund ..."

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