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ocicat

British  
/ ˈɒsɪˌkæt /

noun

  1. a breed of large short-haired cat with a spotted coat

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Etymology

Origin of ocicat

C20: from oc ( elot ) + -i- + cat

Example Sentences

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She noted that Dettmer selected an ocicat, O.C.’s breed, “because they are known to be very affectionate and highly intelligent, and O.C. never disappointed.”

From Washington Times

That sounds like a better deal than coffee and a macaron with a $5,000 ocicat.

From Washington Post

Second-, third-, and fourth-order hybridizations begun with Siamese hybrids and other breeds include the Ragamuffin, Ocicat, and California Spangled.

From Salon