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Discover LudwigThe word 'jaguar' is correct and usable in written English.
It is a noun that refers to a large, powerful wild cat with a yellowish-brown coat and black spots, found in Central and South America. Example: "We were hiking through the jungle when suddenly a jaguar emerged from the trees, its piercing yellow eyes fixed on us."
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jaguar
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A carnivorous spotted large cat native to South and Central America, Panthera onca.
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JAGUAR drivers used to peering down sleek, long bonnets might be excused for showing equanimity in the face of life's little problems beyond their radiator grills.
Seeking to defend his own Jaguar console, he said "You can't have the Japanese consumer paying a fattened dollar price, then subsidise the product and dump it in the United States for $249 and kill the U.S. manufacturers.
But even before he could feel the tarmac beneath his feet and settle into the sleek grey Jaguar idling on the apron, the reality of his predicament became clear.
His vulnerability was shown early in the leadership campaign when, faced with a question from the supporter of a rival candidate on a television debate, he found himself promising to give up his beloved Jaguar.
But the prime minister reserved his harshest language for Miliband's plan to withhold a planned coalition cut in corporation tax on large businesses, citing the punitive impact the policy would have on a company such as Jaguar Land Rover, which sells cars around the world.
He then left the plane, climbed into a waiting Jaguar with blacked-out windows, and was taken with his wife, Nur, to a Mayfair flat.
"There was a massive silk industry, which collapsed, there was a big watch industry which collapsed, there was the bicycle industry which collapsed, and there was the automotive industry, which effectively collapsed but is now rejuvenating itself with Jaguar Land Rover and Aston Martin".
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But they feel that if the future Land Rover workers at Halewood are to get Jaguar-level pay, so should they.
The luxury hotel at 51 Buckingham Gate, owned by Taj, Tata's hotel arm, has a Jaguar-themed suite at £5,100 a night a rare collaboration between Tata firms.
And the distance between driving a used Hyundai Elantra and a new Jaguar XJ is well nigh undetectable compared with the difference between motoring and hiking through the muck.
Cross-border deals worth $129 billion over the past decade include monsters such as Bharti Airtel's purchase of the African assets of Zain, a mobile-telecoms firm, and the Tata Group's purchases of Corus, a steelmaker, and Jaguar Land Rover JLRR), a carmaker.
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