different between feline vs felineness
feline
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?fi?la?n/
- Rhymes: -i?la?n
Etymology 1
From Latin f?l?nus, from f?l?s (“wildcat, marten”).
Adjective
feline (comparative more feline, superlative most feline)
- Of or pertaining to cats.
- catlike (resembling a cat)
Synonyms
- catly
Translations
Etymology 2
Substantive use of the adjective feline, from Latin f?l?nus
Noun
feline (plural felines)
- (formal) A cat; member of the cat family Felidae.
Hyponyms
- See also Thesaurus:feline
Translations
Related terms
- feliform
- felis
- Felix
- felinity
- felinely
See also
- canine
- cattus
- Felidae
Anagrams
- feelin', nelfie
Italian
Adjective
feline
- feminine plural of felino
Anagrams
- fenile
Latin
Adjective
f?l?ne
- vocative masculine singular of f?l?nus
Romanian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [fe?line]
Noun
feline f
- indefinite plural of felin?
- indefinite genitive/dative singular of felin?
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felineness
English
Etymology
feline +? -ness
Noun
felineness (uncountable)
- (uncountable) The state of being feline.
Synonyms
- felinity
Translations
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