How Do You Spell JACKAL?

Pronunciation: [d͡ʒˈakə͡l] (IPA)

The spelling of the word "jackal" is quite straightforward. It is spelled with a "j" at the beginning instead of a "k". The phonetic transcription for this word is /ˈdʒækəl/. The first sound is the "dzh" sound which is spelled with a "j". The second and third sounds are the short "a" vowel sound and the "k" consonant sound, respectively. The fourth sound is the schwa sound, represented by the letter "a" with the upside-down "e" symbol above it.

JACKAL Meaning and Definition

  1. A jackal refers to a species of medium-sized canid mammals belonging to the genus Canis. It is predominantly found in various regions of Africa, the Middle East, and parts of Asia. Jackals possess distinctive physical characteristics, typically characterized by a slender build, long legs, and large ears. Their fur is colored in shades of tan, sandy brown, or golden, aiding in their camouflaging capabilities. Jackals are known for their adaptability and versatility, enabling them to inhabit diverse habitats ranging from open grasslands to deserts and forests.

    These carnivorous animals primarily subsist on a diet comprising small vertebrates, insects, fruits, and occasionally scavenged remains. They often display scavenging behavior, opportunistically feeding on carrion or prey killed by larger predators. Jackals are highly social animals, residing in organized family units known as packs or clans. Typically consisting of a mated breeding pair, their offspring, and possibly unrelated individuals, these packs coordinate hunting activities, territorial defense, and raising young to ensure the survival and well-being of the group.

    Due to their resourcefulness, jackals have been associated with various cultural symbolisms such as cunningness, adaptability, and resilience in folklore and literature. They are frequently referenced in fables and stories from different regions of the world, portraying their roles as tricksters or schemers. Despite occasional conflicts with humans, jackals play essential ecological roles, including controlling pest populations, aiding in seed dispersal, and serving as prey for larger predators.

  2. A wild animal, resembling partly a dog and partly a fox.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of JACKAL

The word "jackal" comes from the Turkish word "çakal" or Persian word "šagāl", which are derived from the Sanskrit word "śṛgāla". The Sanskrit word was used to refer to the animal, and it ultimately traces back to an ancient Indo-European root, "*ghyel-", meaning "howl" or "bark". This root is also the source of other words related to canines, such as "hound" and "yowl".

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Plural form of JACKAL is JACKALS

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