kočka — meaning in English
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English meaning
- cat noun A small, domesticated, furry mammal commonly kept as a pet, known for hunting mice and independent behaviour.
- chick noun A young, newly hatched bird, especially a baby chicken.
- crumpet noun A soft, round, griddle-cooked cake with small holes in the top, usually toasted and buttered.
- fox noun A small, wild, dog-like mammal known for its pointed snout, bushy tail, and cunning reputation.
Senses
kočka is used for these senses in English:
- cat A carnivorous, four-legged, generally furry domesticated species (Felis catus) of feline animal, commonly kept as a house pet. [from 8th c.]
- chick (colloquial) An attractive, young woman.
- crumpet (UK, slang, dated, countable, uncountable) A sexually attractive person or, collectively, people; usually referring to women.
- fox (slang, metaphor) A physically attractive person, typically a woman.
cat — full definition
- noun A small, domesticated, furry mammal commonly kept as a pet, known for hunting mice and independent behaviour.
- noun A Unix command that reads files and outputs their contents.
chick — full definition
- noun A young, newly hatched bird, especially a baby chicken.
- noun (informal) A young woman.