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Catperson vs Kemonomimi - What's the difference?

catperson | kemonomimi | Hyponyms |

Catperson is a hyponym of kemonomimi.


As nouns the difference between catperson and kemonomimi

is that catperson is (fiction) an anthropomorphic feline, or an individual who has characteristics of a cat on an otherwise human body, such as cat ears and a cat tail while kemonomimi is a humanoid fictional character who possesses animal-like features (most commonly ears and/or horns).

catperson

English

Noun

(catpeople)
  • (fiction) An anthropomorphic feline, or an individual who has characteristics of a cat on an otherwise human body, such as cat ears and a cat tail.
  • * 2012 , Timothy Rowlands, Video Game Worlds: Working at Play in the Culture of EverQuest, Left Coast Press (2012), ISBN 9781611320671, page 69:
  • I haven't seen one of my earliest acquaintances in the game, a catperson berserker named Silverkat, since Ugeta was just a lowbie.
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  • Synonyms

    * nekomimi

    Hyponyms

    * catboy * catgirl

    kemonomimi

    English

    Noun

    (-)
  • A humanoid fictional character who possesses animal-like features (most commonly ears and/or horns).
  • A cosplayer who wears animal-like features.
  • Hyponyms

    *(fictional character with cat features) nekomimi, catperson

    See also

    * furry * anthropomorphism * zoomorphism * nahualism