catkind

English

Etymology

From cat + -kind.

Noun

catkind (uncountable)

  1. All cats, considered as a group.
    • 1978, Francelia Butler, editor, Children's literature, Volume 7:
      What Eliot had in mind by writing "Growltiger's Last Stand" is difficult to say unless it was to present catkind in one of its most deplorable states.
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