10 Results found for "en/cat".

Manx cat

IPA(key): /mæŋks kæt/, enPR: mănks kăt Manx cat (plural Manx cats) A domestic cat of a breed that is native to the Isle of Man, principally characterized...


cat

"cat" cat (international standards) ISO 639-2 & ISO 639-3 language code for Catalan. English Wikipedia has an article on: cat Wikipedia (UK, US) enPR:...


domestic cat

catus or Felis silvestris catus, especially one kept as a pet or for vermin control. house cat moggy pussy-cat, pussy cat, pussycat domesticated cat...


she-cat

+‎ cat she-cat (plural she-cats) An (adult) female cat. catess female cat molly queen (female cat) he-cat male cat tom (male cat) tomcat, tom-cat carnivore...


Schrödinger's cat

Schrödinger cat, Schrodinger's cat, Schrodinger cat, Schroedinger's cat, Schroedinger cat Named after Austrian physicist Erwin Schrödinger (1887–1961)...


Norwegian forest cat

Norwegian forest cat (plural Norwegian forest cats) A domestic cat breed noted for its above average size, long, water-repellent fur and woolly undercoat...


alley cat

Wikipedia has an article on: alley cat Wikipedia alley cat (plural alley cats) An urban feral cat. Hypernym: feral cat (figurative, humorous) A slut, a...


kitty-cat

kittycat and kitty cat From kitty (“young cat”) +‎ cat. kitty-cat (plural kitty-cats) (colloquial, usually childish) A domestic cat (subspecies Felis silvestris...


he-cat

See also: hecat he- +‎ cat he-cat (plural he-cats) A male cat; a tomcat. she-cat carnivore felid cat male cat 'tache, Tache, Taché, Teach, Tâche, chate...


cat flap

and cat-flap cat-flap, catflap cat flap (plural cat flaps) Small hinged panel, usually cut into a door, with an opening just big enough for a cat to enter...