Cat
"Cat" in French
capon
(strong tackle used to hoist an anchor to the cathead of a ship)
chat
(domestic species)
chatte
(domestic species)
féliforme
(member of the suborder (or superfamily) Feliformia (Feloidea), "cat-like" carnivorans)
féliformes
(member of the suborder (or superfamily) Feliformia (Feloidea), "cat-like" carnivorans)
félin
(member of the family Felidae)
féliné
(member of the subfamily Felinae)
féloidé
(member of the suborder (or superfamily) Feliformia (Feloidea), "cat-like" carnivorans)
féloidés
(member of the suborder (or superfamily) Feliformia (Feloidea), "cat-like" carnivorans)
gus
(guy, fellow)
machairodontiné
(member of the extinct subfamily Machairodontinae)
machairodontinés
(member of the extinct subfamily Machairodontinae)
mec
(guy, fellow)
panthériné
(member of the subfamily Pantherinae)
caponner
(raise anchor to cathead)
débecter
(vomit)
débequeter
(vomit)
dégobiller
(vomit)
gerber
(vomit)
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.