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Kit-Cat /kitˈkat/ noun- The name of a London Whig literary club, which existed from about 1688 or 1703 to about 1720, meeting for some time at the pie-shop of Christopher (Kit) Cat (or Catling)
- (also without caps) a portrait 36 by 28 inches in size, like those of the Kit-Cat Club painted by Kneller to fit their later low-ceilinged clubroom
kit2 /kit/ noun- A kitten
- The young of various small fur-bearing mammals, eg the polecat, ferret, fox
kitˈ-cat noun The game of tip-cat |