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tomcat

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Noun — A male cat, especially one that has not been neutered.

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Etymology

From "Tom" plus "cat," popularized by the 1760 book "The Life and Adventures of a Cat," in which the male cat character was named Tom.

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What does “tomcat” mean?

The word “tomcat” means a male cat, especially one that has not been neutered. In plain terms, a male cat, or, informally, a man known for chasing many casual romantic partners.

How do you use “tomcat” in a sentence?

Here is “tomcat” used in a sentence: “The tomcat next door keeps fighting with the neighborhood strays.”

What part of speech is “tomcat”?

Depending on how it is used, “tomcat” can be a noun and a verb.

Where does the word “tomcat” come from?

The word “tomcat” dates back to around 1760. From "Tom" plus "cat," popularized by the 1760 book "The Life and Adventures of a Cat," in which the male cat character was named Tom.

How many meanings does “tomcat” have?

“Tomcat” has 3 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a male cat, especially one that has not been neutered.

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