Puss

Noun

 * 1)  A cat
 * Our local theatre is showing the pantomime Puss in Boots.
 * 1) a girl or young woman

Synonyms

 * moggie/moggy

Related terms

 * pussy

Noun

 * 1)  The mouth
 * She gave him a slap in the puss.

Synonyms

 * cakehole, gob, mush, trap

Thesaurus
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

Etymology 1
From a Common word for cat. Akin to poes "puss, cat",  puus-katte, dialectal  kattepus,  pus

Found also in several other European and Western Asian languages. Compare pisica.

Etymology 2
Of origin, from or akin to  pus:, from  bus:

Anagrams

 * PSUs
 * sups
 * USPs, USPS

Noun

 * 1) polish, finery
 * 2) plaster, plastering
 * 3) finery

Noun

 * 1) pus, matter

Noun

 * 1) trick, prank.

Etymology 1
From pusse:.

Etymology 2
From pus:.

Etymology 3
From

Noun

 * 1) peck; a light or dispassionate kiss performed with closed lips, used for example as a greeting or in non-sensual/non-sexual contexts
 * 2) a puddle, a plash

Related terms

 * pussa