cat / CL:隻|只[zhi1] / (dialect) to hide oneself / (coll.) modem

= + : Mahatma Gandhi (m) set up a very nice field of sprouts (苗) in front of the aorta (ao1) as a peace symbol, but it is all ruined by a dachshund (犭) and a cat (猫) who are chasing each other and destroying the sprouts.

貓 character breakdown

Hmong or Miao ethnic group of southwest China / surname Miao

= + : Marilyn Monroe (mi) wants to grow some sprouts (苗) just inside the aorta's kitchen (ao2). She already set up a field (田) and for frost protection, she put a few sheets of artificial lawn (艹) on the field with the young sprouts. The sprouts are peeping out the gaps between the sheets.
sprout

= + : Marilyn Monroe (mi) wants to grow some sprouts (苗) just inside the aorta's kitchen (ao2). She already set up a field (田) and for frost protection, she put a few sheets of artificial lawn (艹) on the field with the young sprouts. The sprouts are peeping out the gaps between the sheets.
worm-like invertebrate / mythical animal (see 獬豸[xie4 zhi4]) / radical in Chinese characters (Kangxi radical 153)

= 丿 + + : Mnemonic symbol: a bug. James II of England (zh) wakes up in the space station's bathroom (Ø4) and finds that he changed into a bug overnight. Looking for food he finds a banana (丿) and starts eating it, but soon he is discovered and going to be smashed by a crowbar (亅). He can only defend himself by holding a petal leave (丶) over his head.

Characters with 貓 as component

貓 is not used as a component in another character.

Words with 貓

lynx / bobcat / leopard cat
owl / (fig.) night owl
giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca)
lesser panda (Ailurus fulgens); red panda
male cat / tomcat
Garfield (comic strip cat created by Jim Davis)
(neologism c. 2017) to dote on cats
maneki-neko or "lucky cat", Japanese figurine cat usually found at the entrance of shops, restaurants etc, believed to bring good fortune
see 蟹獴[xie4 meng3]
tortoiseshell cat / calico cat
it doesn't matter whether a cat is white or black; as long as it catches mice it's a good cat (variant of a Sichuanese saying used in a speech by Deng Xiaoping 鄧小平|邓小平[Deng4 Xiao3 ping2] in 1962, usually associated with his economic reforms starting in 1978, in which pragmatism was favored over ideological purity)

Sentences with 貓

貓 currently does not appear in any sentence.