Words and phrases that have a meaning related to lion: (174 results)
Contains:
mane
Often used in the same context:
elephant, tiger, gorilla, hyena, lioness, bushbuck, beast, leopard, boar, monkey, bear, goat, wolf, rhinoceros, baboon, rabbit, rhino, komodo dragon, giraffe, hare, spotted hyena, dragon, lion cub, squirrel, pachyderm, antelopes, gazelle, nile crocodile, fox, grizzly bear, silverback, cub, colobus monkey, cape buffalo, unicorn, cobra, cheetah, mandrill, kitty, lionesses, deers, cat, wolfhound, porcupine, hippopotamus, crocodile, tapir, hippo, caracal, wart hog, housecats, buffalo, critter, kudus, grizzly, snow leopard, jaguar, loris, dog, donkey, wolf pup, chimp, dromedary, cow, wildebeest, warthog, slow loris, striped hyena, mangabeys, tortoise, gaboon viper, snake, creature, panda, jackals, hornbill, serval, panther, reptile, marco polo sheep, muntjac, bull, elands, pig, coyote, housecat, ursus, alligator, tiger cub, billy goat, panthera tigris, hellhounds, zebra, raven, basenji, clawless, vulture, cougar, swan, impala, mountain lion, chunk, lions, eagle, tigers, eagles, falcon, elephants, jackal, walrus, antelope, serpent, deer, elk, owl
More specific:
lionet
Appears in the definition of:
., antlion, ant lion, australian sea lion, away, bast, carnivorous, catamount, chimaera, chimera, cougar, cub, doodlebug, eumetopias jubatus, eye of ra, felis concolor, gall of the earth, griffin, gryphon, king, lash, leonine, liger, lion's foot, lioness, lionet, lion cub, mantichora, manticora, manticore, mantiger, mountain lion, nabalus serpentarius, nemean lion, painter, panther, prenanthes serpentaria, puma, ramp, reincarnation, roar, saladin, salah-ad-din yusuf ibn-ayyub, sekhet, sphinx, steller's sea lion, steller sea lion, tiglon, tigon, young carnivore, zalophus lobatus
More general:
big cat, celebrity, famous person
Synonyms:
Also try:king of beasts, panthera leo, social lion
— Nouns for lion: skin, hunting, incarnation, head, hunters, skins, form, tamer, hunter, tamers, hunt, more...
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