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kot — 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.
  • rookie noun Someone new to a job, sport, or team; a first-year professional or a novice.
  • tabby noun A cat with a striped or mottled coat pattern.
  • tom name A common diminutive of the male given name Thomas, also used as a name in its own right.

Senses

kot 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.]
  • dust bunny (US, informal) A small clump of dust, fluff, hair, particles of skin, etc., that tends to accumulate indoors in areas not regularly dusted, such as under heavy furniture.
  • rookie An inexperienced recruit, especially in the police or armed forces.
  • tabby (countable) A brindled cat.
  • tom The male of the domesticated cat, especially if not neutered.

cat — full definition

  1. noun A small, domesticated, furry mammal commonly kept as a pet, known for hunting mice and independent behaviour.
  2. noun A Unix command that reads files and outputs their contents.

rookie — full definition

  1. noun Someone new to a job, sport, or team; a first-year professional or a novice.
  2. adj Inexperienced or new to a role.

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