Computed axial tomography, Career Aptitude Test, Computer-assisted translation, Clear air turbulence, Canadian Achievement Tests, Civil Air Transport, Centre for Alternative Technology, Counter Assault Team, Common Admission Test, Computer Aided Translation, Citizens Area Transit, Computer-adaptive test, chloramphenicol acetyltransferase, Cambridge Antibody Technology, crisis assessment team, conidial anastomosis tube, Coital Alignment Technique, Credit Authorization Terminal, Citizenship Advancement Training, Computer Aided Transceiver, Cosmic Anisotropy Telescope, A diminutive of the female given name Catherine, The Caterpillar brand of heavy machinery, Contraction of cat-o'-nine-tails, Any of a variety of earth-moving machines. (from their manufacturer Caterpillar Inc.), A sturdy merchant sailing vessel , The game of "trap and ball" (also called "cat and dog"), A strong tackle used to hoist an anchor to the cathead of a ship, A person (usually male), A catfish, A spiteful or angry woman, Any similar animal of the family Felidae, which includes lions, tigers, etc, The trap of the game of "trap and ball", To apply the cat command to (a file), To dump large amounts of data on (an unprepared target) usually with no intention of browsing it carefully, terrible, disastrous, A domesticated subspecies (Felis silvestris catus) of feline animal, commonly kept as a house pet, A ‘catenate’ program and command in Unix that reads one or more files and directs their content to an output device, A catamaran, To hoist (the anchor) by its ring so that it hangs at the cathead, To flog with a cat-o'-nine-tails, To vomit something, Prostitute, An enthusiast or player of jazz, feline, small furry mammal which is often kept as a pet; any of a number of large wild animals belonging the family felidae (lion, tiger, leopard, etc.); vicious or spiteful woman; (Slang) jazz player; (Slang) jazz fanatic; (Slang) guy, fellow, A cat is a furry animal that has a long tail and sharp claws. Cats are often kept as pets, An animal of various species of the genera Felis and Lynx, field of computer technology applications that automates or assists in translating text from one spoken language to another, a short form of Catherine, neko, Computer Aided (or Assisted) Translation CAT usually refers to machine translation but also includes the use of translation memory tools Modern computer aids also include analysis software, glossary and index generators, and text mining These programs can examine a document and return an "inverted file" with listings and counts of words and segments for pre-processing of a document and assessing its suitability for translation, by machines or human translators, Computerized (axial) tomography scan, concatenate files and print to standard output, feline mammal usually having thick soft fur and being unable to roar; domestic cats; wildcats a spiteful woman gossip; "what a cat she is!", 1 a lapwarmer with a built-in buzzer 2 a four footed allergen 3 a small, four-legged, fur-bearing extortionist 4 a small, furry lap fungus 5 a treat-seeking missile 6 a wildlife control expert 7 one who sleeps in old, empty pizza boxes 8 a hair relocation expert 9 an unprogrammable animal, Computed (Computerized) Axial Tomography (See CT), eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth; "After drinking too much, the students vomited"; "He purged continuously"; "The patient regurgitated the food we gave him last night", Computer-Assisted Topography, Cognitive Ability Test (Produced by the National Foundation for Educational Research), A category Usually refers to a category of precipitation given by the forecast models, Credit Accumulation and Transfer Scheme CILT: Centre for Information on Language Teaching and Research Culture shock: "Anxiety relating to disorientation from exposure to a new culture" (Gass & Selinker, 1994:237), a method of examining body organs by scanning them with X rays and using a computer to construct a series of cross-sectional scans along a single axis, Computerized Axial Tomography, In a fight or contest, if one person plays cat and mouse, or a game of cat and mouse, with the other, the first person tries to confuse or deceive the second in order to defeat them. After three hours of playing cat and mouse, they threatened to open fire on our vessel, so we stopped, Credit Authorization Terminal; See POS, If you put the cat among the pigeons or set the cat among the pigeons, you cause fierce argument or discussion by doing or saying something. The bank is poised to put the cat among the pigeons this morning by slashing the cost of borrowing, If you let the cat out of the bag, you tell people about something that was being kept secret. You often do this by mistake, Cats are lions, tigers, and other wild animals in the same family. see also Cheshire cat, fat cat, wildcat, raise anchor (Nautical); vomit (Slang), If you say `There's no room to swing a cat' or `You can't swing a cat', you mean that the place you are talking about is very small or crowded. It was described as a large, luxury mobile home, but there was barely room to swing a cat. the British Government guide to standards for the Individual Saving Accounts ( ISA ) introduced in 1999. It stands for reasonable Cost, easy Access, decent Terms. or feline Any member of the family Felidae, the most highly specialized group of mammalian carnivores. Modern-type cats appeared in the fossil record about 10 million years ago. Cats in the genus Panthera (leopard, jaguar, tiger, and lion) roar but cannot purr, and their pupils are round. Other cats, including the snow leopard and cougar, can purr but do not roar; the pupil is usually vertical. Cats have sharp, retractable (except in the cheetah) claws, and their teeth are adapted for stabbing, anchoring, and cutting. They almost always land on their feet when they fall from a height. Most species are nocturnal, and their eyes are adapted for seeing in low light. Cats are known for their habit of grooming themselves with their rasplike tongue. Small cats have been domesticated for some 3,500 years (see domestic cat). Other cat species include the bobcat, caracal, lynx, ocelot, serval, and wildcat. Abyssinian cat Burmese cat calico cat cat's eye domestic cat house cat Kit Cat Club Maine coon cat Manx cat bear cat cat bear Persian cat sabre toothed cat Scottish fold cat shorthair cat Siamese cat sphynx cat Turkish Angora cat Turkish van cat Cats Jacobus Father Cats, feline mammal usually having thick soft fur and being unable to roar; domestic cats; wildcats, a whip with nine knotted cords; "British sailors feared the cat", a large vehicle that is driven by caterpillar tracks; frequently used for moving earth in construction and farm work, the leaves of the shrub Catha edulis which are chewed like tobacco or used to make tea; has the effect of a euphoric stimulant; "in Yemen kat is used daily by 85% of adults", a spiteful woman gossip; "what a cat she is!", an informal term for a youth or man; "a nice guy"; "the guy's only doing it for some doll", any of several large cats typically able to roar and living in the wild, Component Architecture Toolkit A software layer above a grid that enables end users to make use of the Grid services in order to build and run distributed component-based applications, The European wild cat (Felis catus) is much larger than the domestic cat, The domestic cat is Felis domestica, Synonym for USER_CATALOG, See below, The game of "trap and ball" (also called "cat and dog")", A generic term for an earth moving machine, derived from both caterpillar and bobcat, To bring to the cathead; as, to cat an anchor, A cat o' nine tails, A double tripod for holding a plate, etc, It is employed in the coal and timber trade, In the United States the name wild cat is commonly applied to the bay lynx (Lynx rufus) See Wild cat, and Tiger cat, A strong vessel with a narrow stern, projecting quarters, and deep waist, A strong tackle used to draw an anchor up to the cathead of a ship, having six feet, of which three rest on the ground, in whatever position it is placed, See Tipcat, (c) A game of ball, called, according to the number of batters, one old cat, two old cat, etc, An old game; (a) The game of tipcat and the implement with which it is played, means any live or dead cat (Felis catus) or any cat-hybrid cross, Computer Adaptive Testing, Computed Axial Tomography Now called simply Computed Tomography See Computed Tomography, Crew Aids and Tools, sno-cat snow tractor CRAWLIES - blowing snow that snakes along at ground level, A male person who's hip Beatnik term adopted by hippies, Cardholder activated terminal Card schemes further subdivide CATs into groups, for example, low-value vending machines, limited-value (e g petrol pumps) and unlimited value on-line terminals (e g kiosks and ticket booking systems), A center for underwater tourism (a concept being pursued by Kharax), Refers to the public transport catamaran - a Brisbane City Council ferry - which services the Bulimba area today, (Slang) unpleasant, rough, Contraction of cat-o-nine-tails, A domesticated species of feline animal commonly kept as a house pet, A person (usually male); dude (in its non-derogatory senses), guy, fella, beat with a cat-o'-nine-tails, See Anchor, feline mammal usually having thick soft fur and being unable to roar; domestic cats; wildcats a spiteful woman gossip; "what a cat she is!" beat with a cat-o'-nine-tails, mog, puss, malkin, slow, deliberate, quiet and stealthy, resembling a cat; feline, plural form of category, Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cat, plural form of cat, dude, a popular musical (=a play that uses singing and dancing to tell a story) by Andrew Lloyd Webber, which is based on T.S. Eliot 's book of poems for children, Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats, whisker, like a cat; quiet, stealthy, Like a cat; stealthily; noiselessly, Combined Arms Training Strategy, Computer Assisted Trading System, plural of cat, third-person singular of cat, Customer Activity Tracking System (5), Credit Accumulation and Transfer Scheme, Acronym for the Campus Area Transportation System, a fare-free shuttle system servicing the University community, Communication and Technology Services, Cognitive Ability Tests Diagnostic assessments for Year 7 pupils to measure an individual's potential `ability' in verbal reasoning, quantitative skills and non-verbal reasoning (see also ALIS, YELLIS, SATS, PIPS and baseline assessment), Credit and Accumulation Transfer Scheme, See: Certificate of Accrual on Treasury Securities (CATS), Credit Accumulation and Transfer Scheme for modular degrees, Certificate of Accrual on Treasury Securities strips, CDMA Automated Test System, Corrective Action Teams, Chicago Area Transportation Study, which is the Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) for Northeastern Illinois (Cook, DuPage, Kane, Lake, McHenry, Will, and a portion of Kendall county), Common Assessment Tasks, the state's assessment and accountability system, mandated by the 1998 General Assembly, Computerized Accounting Tool Series, provide therapeutic warmth, purring vibrations, comfort, entertainment, and demonstrate cat behavior, modules allow the University to operate within the National Credit Accumulation and Transfer Scheme (CATS) The scheme recognises a student's achievement at the end of each module and level, Symbols of eternit Black cats are creatures of good fortune, Are Certificates of Accrual on Treasury Securities In a generic sense, the sliced off interest payments or coupons are called strips or zeroes At those times the discounted bond principal is referred to as the Corpus,
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Contraction of cat-o'-nine-tails - "No room to swing a cat."
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A strong tackle used to hoist an anchor to the cathead of a ship
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Any similar animal of the family Felidae, which includes lions, tigers, etc
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To dump large amounts of data on (an unprepared target) usually with no intention of browsing it carefully
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terrible, disastrous - "The weather was cat, so they returned home early."
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A domesticated subspecies (Felis silvestris catus) of feline animal, commonly kept as a house pet
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feline, small furry mammal which is often kept as a pet; any of a number of large wild animals belonging the family felidae (lion, tiger, leopard, etc.); vicious or spiteful woman; (Slang) jazz player; (Slang) jazz fanatic; (Slang) guy, fellow isim
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A cat is a furry animal that has a long tail and sharp claws. Cats are often kept as pets
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In a fight or contest, if one person plays cat and mouse, or a game of cat and mouse, with the other, the first person tries to confuse or deceive the second in order to defeat them. After three hours of playing cat and mouse, they threatened to open fire on our vessel, so we stopped
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Cats are lions, tigers, and other wild animals in the same family. see also Cheshire cat, fat cat, wildcat
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If you say `There's no room to swing a cat' or `You can't swing a cat', you mean that the place you are talking about is very small or crowded. It was described as a large, luxury mobile home, but there was barely room to swing a cat. the British Government guide to standards for the Individual Saving Accounts ( ISA ) introduced in 1999. It stands for reasonable Cost, easy Access, decent Terms. or feline Any member of the family Felidae, the most highly specialized group of mammalian carnivores. Modern-type cats appeared in the fossil record about 10 million years ago. Cats in the genus Panthera (leopard, jaguar, tiger, and lion) roar but cannot purr, and their pupils are round. Other cats, including the snow leopard and cougar, can purr but do not roar; the pupil is usually vertical. Cats have sharp, retractable (except in the cheetah) claws, and their teeth are adapted for stabbing, anchoring, and cutting. They almost always land on their feet when they fall from a height. Most species are nocturnal, and their eyes are adapted for seeing in low light. Cats are known for their habit of grooming themselves with their rasplike tongue. Small cats have been domesticated for some 3,500 years (see domestic cat). Other cat species include the bobcat, caracal, lynx, ocelot, serval, and wildcat. Abyssinian cat Burmese cat calico cat cat's eye domestic cat house cat Kit Cat Club Maine coon cat Manx cat bear cat cat bear Persian cat sabre toothed cat Scottish fold cat shorthair cat Siamese cat sphynx cat Turkish Angora cat Turkish van cat Cats Jacobus Father Cats
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feline mammal usually having thick soft fur and being unable to roar; domestic cats; wildcats
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The game of "trap and ball" (also called "cat and dog")"
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A cat.
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