Tabby
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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Tabby \Tab"by\ (t[a^]b"b[y^]), n.; pl. {Tabbies}
(t[a^]b"b[i^]z). [F. tabis (cf. It. tab[`i], Sp. & Pg.
tab['i], LL. attabi), fr. Ar. 'att[=a]b[imac], properly the
name of a quarter of Bagdad where it was made, the quarter
being named from the prince Attab, great grandson of Omeyya.
Cf. {Tobine}.]
1. A kind of waved silk, usually called {watered silk},
manufactured like taffeta, but thicker and stronger. The
watering is given to it by calendering.
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2. A mixture of lime with shells, gravel, or stones, in equal
proportions, with an equal proportion of water. When dry,
this becomes as hard as rock. --Weale.
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3. A brindled cat; hence, popularly, any cat.
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4. An old maid or gossip. [Colloq.] --Byron.
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from
Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
69 Moby Thesaurus words for "tabby":
Cheshire cat, Chinchilla cat, Maltese cat, a tale-bearing animal,
alley cat, banded, barred, blue cat, brinded, brindle, brindled,
busybody, calico cat, cat, feline, gib, gib-cat, gossip,
gossip columnist, gossiper, gossipmonger, grimalkin, house cat,
kit, kitling, kitten, kitty, kitty-cat, listed, maiden lady,
marbled, marbleized, mouser, newsmonger, newspaperman, old maid,
puss, pussy, pussycat, quidnunc, reporter, rumormonger,
scandalmonger, silver cat, spinstress, streaked, streaky, striatal,
striate, striated, strigate, strigose, striolate, striped, stripy,
tabby cat, talebearer, taleteller, tattler, tattletale, telltale,
tiger cat, tittle-tattler, tom, tomcat, tortoise-shell cat, veined,
watered, yenta
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