English
A Manx cat
Noun
Manx cat (plural Manx cats)
- A breed of domestic cat native to the Isle of Man, principally characterized by suppression of the tail, and with a short-haired coat and a medium-sized, rounded, cobby body.
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mammal
- Arabic: قِطّ اَلْمَانْكْس (qiṭṭ al-manks)
- Catalan: gat manx
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 馬恩島貓, 马恩岛猫 (Mǎ'ēn dǎo māo)
- Czech: Manská kočka f
- Dutch: manxkat
- Finnish: Manx kissa, mansaarenkissa
- French: chat Manx m
- German:
- Saterland: Manske Kat
- Hebrew: מנקס
- Hungarian: Man-szigeti macska
- Italian: gatto dell'Isola di Man m
- Japanese: マンクス (mankusu)
- Korean: 맹크스 (maengkeuseu)
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- Latin: felis Manx
- Lithuanian: Manksas katė
- Manx: kayt Manninagh, kayt cuttagh, stubbin
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: Manx katt
- Nynorsk: Manx katt
- Polish: manx (pl)
- Portuguese: gato manx m
- Romanian: pisică Manx f
- Russian: мэнкс m (mɛnks), мэ́нская ко́шка f (mɛ́nskaja kóška), ко́шка мэнкс f (kóška mɛnks)
- Scottish Gaelic: cat Manainneach
- Spanish: gato manx m
- Swedish: Manx katt
- Thai: แมวแมงซ์ (mæw mæng)
- Welsh: cath gota f, cath Ynys Manaw f
- West Frisian: Manske kat
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See also
- Cymric cat (the long-haired variant of the breed)