Leopard-skin
adjective
made of fabric resembling a leopard’s hide; made of leopard hide
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noun 1. 1747–92, emperor of the Holy Roman Empire 1790–92 (son of Francis I; brother of Joseph II and Marie Antoinette). 2. 1835–1909, king of Belgium 1865–1909 (son of Leopold I of Belgium). noun 1. 1747–92, Holy Roman Emperor (1790–92). He formed an alliance with Prussia against France (1792) after the downfall of his brother-in-law […]
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[lee-uh-pohld-vil, ley-; French ley-aw-pawld-veel] /ˈli ə poʊldˌvɪl, ˈleɪ-; French leɪ ɔ pɔldˈvil/ noun 1. former name of . /ˈlɪəpəʊldˌvɪl; French leɔpɔlvil/ noun 1. the former name (until 1966) of Kinshasa