blue point siamese
Noun: A blue point Siamese is a specific color-point variety of the Siamese cat breed. It is characterized by a bluish cream-colored or pale gray body with distinct dark gray ("blue") points on its extremities (ears, face mask, paws, and tail).
This is a compound noun referring specifically to a cat. It is typically used in the context of cat breeds, shows, and descriptions. The term is often hyphenated as "blue-point Siamese" when used as a modifier (e.g., a blue-point Siamese kitten).
- The blue point Siamese sat elegantly on the windowsill, its dark gray points contrasting with its pale coat.
- She decided to adopt a blue point Siamese because of its striking appearance and gentle temperament.
- In cat shows, the blue point Siamese is judged on the clarity of its point color and body contrast.
The term is part of a standardized color-point nomenclature for Siamese cats, which includes seal point (dark brown), chocolate point, lilac point, and others. "Blue" in this context refers to a cool, dilute gray shade, not the color blue.
- Blue-point Siamese (adj/n): The hyphenated form, often used attributively.
- Siamese cat (n): The general breed to which this variety belongs.
- Color-point (adj): Describing the pattern of darker colors on the extremities.
- Lilac point Siamese (n): A related variety with a pale, pinkish-gray body and frosty gray points.
- Blue-point cat (in the context of Siamese breeds)
- (There are no direct, single-word synonyms; it is a specific breed variety name.)
(No specific idioms are associated with this compound noun.)
(No phrasal verbs are associated with this compound noun.)
- Siamese cat having a bluish cream-colored body and dark grey points