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6-letter words containing cat

  • acater — a buyer of and supplier of provisions; caterer
  • acates — provisions, esp food
  • arcata — a town in NW California.
  • avocat — An advocate, a lawyer.
  • bobcat — A bobcat is an animal in the cat family which has reddish-brown fur with dark spots or stripes and a short tail. Bobcats live in North America.
  • catalo — a normally sterile hybrid developed from crossing the American bison with domestic cattle
  • catano — a city in NE Puerto Rico, SW of San Juan.
  • catchy — If you describe a tune, name, or advertisement as catchy, you mean that it is attractive and easy to remember.
  • catena — a connected series, esp of patristic comments on the Bible
  • caters — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cater.
  • catery — (obsolete) The place where provisions are deposited.
  • catgut — a strong cord made from the dried intestines of sheep and other animals that is used for stringing certain musical instruments and sports rackets, and, when sterilized, as surgical ligatures
  • cathar — a member of a Christian sect in Provence in the 12th and 13th centuries who believed the material world was evil and only the spiritual was good
  • cathay — China
  • cathed — Past participle of cath.
  • cather — Willa (Sibert). 1873–1947, US novelist, whose works include O Pioneers! (1913) and My Ántonia (1918)
  • cathie — a female given name, form of Catherine.
  • cation — a positively charged ion; an ion that is attracted to the cathode during electrolysis
  • catios — Plural form of catio.
  • catkin — A catkin is a long, thin, soft flower that hangs on some trees, for example birch trees and hazel trees.
  • catlin — George1796-1872; U.S. ethnologist & artist
  • catnap — A catnap is a short sleep, usually one which you have during the day.
  • catnip — Catnip is an herb with scented leaves, which cats are fond of.
  • catsup — ketchup
  • catted — Simple past tense and past participle of cat.
  • cattie — Archaic form of catty qual Chinese unit of weight.
  • cattle — Cattle are cows and bulls.
  • catton — Eleanor. born 1985, Canadian-born New Zealand writer; her books include The Rehearsal (2008) and the Booker-prizewinning The Luminaries (2013)
  • ducats — Plural form of ducat.
  • fatcat — Alternative spelling of fat cat.
  • forcat — convict or galley slave
  • fucate — (obsolete) Artificially coloured; falsified, counterfeit.
  • hecate — a goddess of the earth and Hades, associated with sorcery, hounds, and crossroads.
  • hepcat — a performer or admirer of jazz, especially swing.
  • locate — to identify or discover the place or location of: to locate the bullet wound.
  • lolcat — (on the Internet) an image of a cat accompanied by misspelled or grammatically incorrect text that humorously represents the cat's imagined thoughts or comments on what the image is depicting.
  • lurcatJean [zhahn] /ʒɑ̃/ (Show IPA), 1892–1966, French painter and tapestry designer.
  • mecate — Southwestern U.S. a rope made of horsehair or sometimes maguey.
  • micate — to add mica to
  • mucate — a salt of mucic acid
  • mudcat — flathead catfish.
  • muscatSultanate of. Formerly Muscat and Oman. an independent sultanate in SE Arabia. About 82,800 sq. mi. (212,380 sq. km). Capital: Muscat.
  • ocicat — a breed of large short-haired cat with a spotted coat
  • ramcat — a male cat
  • scathe — to attack with severe criticism.
  • scato- — dung or excrement
  • scatty — scatterbrained.
  • tipcat — a game in which a short piece of wood, tapered at both ends, is struck lightly at one end with a bat, causing the wood to spring into the air so that it can be batted for a distance.
  • tomcat — a male cat.
  • vacate — to give up possession or occupancy of: to vacate an apartment.

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