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101cat — gat, a, cat, a n. chat, chatte. Cat escaudat, l aiga freja li fa paur prov. . Cat fèr : chat sauvage. Cat pudís : putois. expr. Faire la cata banhada : faire la sainte nitouche. voir aussi à cabra, catet, rasclet …
102cat — This term has a long history, dating back to the thirteenth century, as an insulting description of a spiteful person, especially a back biting woman. From the fifteenth to the eighteenth century it was also a slang term for a prostitute. In… …
103cat — I. noun Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle English, from Old English catt, probably from Late Latin cattus, catta cat Date: before 12th century 1. a. a carnivorous mammal (Felis catus) long domesticated as a pet and for catching rats and… …
104CAT EP — Infobox Album Name = CAT EP Type = EP Artist = Coaltar of the Deepers Released = January 1, 1997 (JP) Recorded = Genre = Alternative Length = 26:40 (with secret track) Language = Japanese, English Label = musicmine (JP) Producer = Reviews = Last… …
105CAT-6 — Câble catégorie 6 Le câble catégorie 6 de classe E est une évolution en termes de gradation des performances du câblage pour les liaisons de type Ethernet utilisant des conducteurs à paires torsadées non blindées. Il est rétro compatible avec les …
106cat — [OE] The word cat seems to have appeared on the European scene, in the form of Latin catta or cattus, around 1000 AD (the previous Latin word was fēlēs, source of English feline). No one is completely sure where it came from (although given the… …
107Cat 6 — F/A/V cable standard for Gigabit Ethernet and other interconnect that is backward compatible with Category 5 cable, Cat 5e and Cat 3. Cat 6 features more stringent specifications for crosstalk and system noise. (Part of the EIA/TIA 568A… …
108cat — A small domesticated animal with soft fur, white, black, gray, colored, stripped or multi colored, which is a household or barnyard pet, any of the carnivorous mammals related to the household cat, such as lion, tiger, leopard, or puma: a sharp… …
109cat — [OE] The word cat seems to have appeared on the European scene, in the form of Latin catta or cattus, around 1000 AD (the previous Latin word was fēlēs, source of English feline). No one is completely sure where it came from (although given the… …
110CAT:SI — Catégorie:Wikipédia:Suppression immédiate demandée Raccourci [+] CAT:SI Pages dont la suppression immédiate est demandée grâce au modèle {{Suppression Immédiate}}. Voir aussi : Wikipédia:Demande de suppression immédiate …