puss 音标拼音: [p'ʊs] [p'ʌs]
n . 猫,小姑娘,少女
猫,小姑娘,少女
puss n 1 :
obscene terms for female genitals [
synonym : {
cunt }, {
puss },
{
pussy }, {
slit }, {
snatch }, {
twat }]
2 :
informal terms referring to a domestic cat [
synonym : {
kitty },
{
kitty -
cat }, {
puss }, {
pussy }, {
pussycat }]
Puss \
Puss \ (
p [.
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s ),
n . [
Cf .
D .
poes ,
Ir . &
Gael .
pus .]
1 .
A cat ; --
a fondling appellation .
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1913 Webster ]
2 .
A hare ; --
so called by sportsmen .
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1913 Webster ]
{
Puss in the corner },
a game in which all the players but one occupy corners of a room ,
or certain goals in the open air ,
and exchange places ,
the one without a corner endeavoring to get a corner while it is vacant ,
leaving some other without one .
{
Puss moth } (
Zool .),
any one of several species of stout bombycid moths belonging to {
Cerura }, {
Harpyia },
and allied genera ,
esp . {
Harpyia vinuli },
of Europe .
The larv [
ae ]
are humpbacked ,
and have two caudal appendages .
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1913 Webster ]
52 Moby Thesaurus words for "
puss ":
Cheshire cat ,
Chinchilla cat ,
Maltese cat ,
alley cat ,
blue cat ,
bud ,
calico cat ,
cat ,
chick ,
chickabiddy ,
child ,
countenance ,
dial ,
face ,
facies ,
favor ,
features ,
feline ,
gib ,
gib -
cat ,
grimalkin ,
house cat ,
juvenile ,
kid ,
kisser ,
kit ,
kitling ,
kitten ,
kitty ,
kitty -
cat ,
lineaments ,
map ,
moppet ,
mouser ,
mug ,
mush ,
muzzle ,
nipper ,
pan ,
phiz ,
physiognomy ,
pussy ,
pussycat ,
silver cat ,
tabby ,
tabby cat ,
tiger cat ,
tom ,
tomcat ,
tortoise -
shell cat ,
visage ,
youngster
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Pus: Definition Causes - Cleveland Clinic Pus is a milky-like fluid that can form underneath your skin or ooze from wounds, among other places It forms because of how your immune system works Infections are usually the underlying cause But pus can occur for many reasons, ranging from harmless to dangerous Seeing a healthcare provider is the safest choice if you have concerns about it
What is Pus and is It a Sign of Wound Infection? - MedicineNet Learn about pus and how to handle infected wounds with pus Bacteria, the tiny microbes causing infection, are invisible to the naked eye but visible under a microscope