burmese cat
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Definition
Noun: A domestic cat breed characterized by its short, sleek coat, muscular body, and typically solid, dark brown or grey coloration. It is similar in body type to the Siamese cat but lacks the Siamese's distinctive pointed color pattern.
Usage
The term "Burmese cat" is used to specifically refer to this breed of cat. It is a proper noun when naming the breed. * The Burmese cat is known for its affectionate and playful nature. * She decided to adopt a Burmese cat from the local shelter. * The Burmese cat's coat is remarkably soft and requires minimal grooming.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used in a collective sense to refer to the breed as a whole.
- Burmese cats are often described as "dog-like" in their loyalty.
- In cat fancy and breeding contexts, the specific shade of brown (sable) is often noted.
- The traditional sable Burmese cat is the most recognized color.
Variants and Related Words
- Burmese (noun): Often used as a shortened, informal form of "Burmese cat."
- We have two cats: a Persian and a Burmese.
- European Burmese (noun): A variant of the breed with a slightly different head shape and a wider range of accepted coat colors.
Synonyms
- There are no direct synonyms for this specific cat breed name. General terms include:
- Feline (noun): A formal or biological term for a cat.
- Domestic cat (noun): The general species.
Related Phrases
- Solid coat (noun phrase): Describes the uniform color of the Burmese cat's fur, as opposed to a tabby, spotted, or pointed pattern.
- Short-haired breed (noun phrase): A category of cat breeds to which the Burmese belongs.
Noun
- a short-haired breed with body similar to the Siamese cat but having a solid dark brown or grey coat