different between nekomimi vs catgirl
nekomimi
English
Etymology
From Japanese ?? (nekomimi), from ? (neko, “cat”) + ? (mimi, “ear”).
Noun
nekomimi (plural nekomimi or nekomimis)
- (chiefly Japanese fiction) A fictional character who has cat ears on an otherwise human body, and possibly other feline characteristics such as a tail.
Quotations
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:nekomimi.
Synonyms
- catperson
Hypernyms
- kemonomimi
Hyponyms
- catboy
- catgirl
Japanese
Romanization
nekomimi
- R?maji transcription of ????
nekomimi From the web:
catgirl
English
Alternative forms
- cat-girl
Etymology
From cat +? girl.
Noun
catgirl (plural catgirls)
- (chiefly Japanese fiction) A female fictional character who has a cat's ears, tail, or other feline characteristics on an otherwise humanoid body.
- A girl or woman who wears a cat costume.
Hypernyms
- neko
- nekomimi
Translations
See also
- catboy
- shipgirl
Further reading
- catgirl on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
catgirl From the web:
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