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English word cat, Old
English catt, is
thought to be the Late
Latin word
cattus,
which was
first used at the
beginning of the 6th century. The Late Latin...
-
Cattus Island County Park, also
known as
Cattus Island is a 530
acres (2 km2) p****ive
recreational park
located in Toms River, New Jersey.
Cattus Island...
- Kot
morski Details Battle cry -
Alternative names Cattus Marinus Earliest mention 1413
Towns none
Families Korzun, Kot, Kotłubaj, Swarożyński, Wilkolewicz...
- catirpeller,
probably an
alteration of Old
North French catepelose (from
Latin cattus, "cat" + pilosus, "hairy"). The
Lepidoptera are
among the most successful...
-
probably an
alteration of Old
North French catepelose: cate, cat (from
Latin cattus) + pelose,
hairy (from
Latin pilōsus). The inchworm, or
looper caterpillars...
- Dietr.
Cucurbita umbellata J.G.Klein ex Willd.
Luffa amara Roxb.
Luffa cattu-picinna Ser.
Luffa drastica Mart.
Luffa fluminensis M.Roem.
Luffa foetida...
-
voicing of word-initial
Latin [k] to [g]
occurred in
colaphus >
golpe and
cattus > gato but not in
canna > caña. See also
lexical diffusion.
Sound change...
- Pixie-bobs are a fully-domesticated, selectively-bred
breed of cat (Felis
cattus)
intended to
resemble the
North American bobcat (Lynx rufus).
While the...
- The Communication,
Transport and
General Workers Union (
CATTU) is a
trade union in
Trinidad and
Tobago with most of its
members in the
former airline...
- The Arul Nool is a
supplement to the
Akilattirattu Ammanai, and is
likewise considered a holy
scripture of Ayyavazhi. This book
contains the collection...