The panther is a symbol of grace, strength, ferocity and vitality. A tattoo of this animal usually corresponds to a desire to draw out these characteristics in the bearer of the ink.
Lions and tigers were used as entertainment for the crowds in the Roman Coliseum. They were pitted against humans and other animals because of their strength and ferocity.
Notably , because of Rosenthal's iconic photograph of the flag raising atop Mount Suribachi as well as the ferocity in which both Japanese and US Marine combatants fought - an epic battle , an epic struggle .
There's so many different answers to this... The short answer is that it'll fall on the whims of the manufacturer and/or issuing authority. In some cases, they may choose a name which they think invokes a sense of ferocity (ex, Panther tank, Tiger tank, King Tiger tank, Cobra helicopter, etc). In others, it may be for national heroes or historical figures (ex., Sergeant York SP antiaircraft gun, Abrams main battle tank, Patton main battle tank, naval vessels, etc.).
In respect to the World War II era, it is not possible to determine the precise number of Germans who fully accepted or rejected (or otherwise viewed) Hitler's own anti-Semitic vision for his 'master-race.' It is, however, reasonable to posit that the majority of Germans generally accepted the Nazi 'vision' of life as a struggle against Jewish and other 'oppressors' of the Fatherland, given the ferocity with which most ordinary Germans aided the war-effort during the duration of the conflict.
Ferocity is a good way to spell ferocity.
Transcend into Ferocity was created in 2004.
The adjective form is ferocious (displaying ferocity).
Lions are renown for their ferocity when confronted .
The wolf attacked with incredible ferocity.
The ferocity of the storm kept us at home in front of the fire.
what is an example of ferocity of world war I
(Another word for ferocity is ferociousness, being fierce, cruel or savage.) "I decided to stay away from the jungle because of the ferocity of the cannibals who lived there." "His eyes conveyed his ferocity as the enemy approached."
The lion's eyes glowed with ferocity as it prepared to attack its prey. His ferocity on the battlefield struck fear into the hearts of his enemies. The storm's ferocity left a path of destruction in its wake.
You cant since ferocity is a noun, it wont be able to be in a sentence
Ferocity of the fire had soldered the remains to the vehicle. That barrage had yet to unfold in its full ferocity.If you understand the word, 'ferocious', think of ferocity as 'ferocious-ness'.
It was a perfectly innocent question, so the ferocity of his response surprised us, and suggested that he was hiding something.A wounded animal, even a smaller one, can display remarkable ferocity.