noun a domestic cat with a striped or brindled coat
adjective having a coat of fur with stripes or brindles
Tabby refers to a type of building material made from oyster shells, lime, sand, and water, commonly used in coastal regions.
Tabby can be used as a placeholder name for a tabular data structure, often used in programming and data analysis.
Tabby can be used as a color name to describe a shade of grey with a hint of brown or yellow undertones.
Tabby is a type of woven fabric with a simple crisscross weave pattern, often used for linings or light clothing.
Tabby is a term used to describe the coat pattern of cats, characterized by stripes, dots, or swirling patterns.
In literature, tabby may refer to a type of cat with a distinctive coat pattern, which can be used metaphorically in writing to describe something with a similar striped or mottled appearance.
In veterinary medicine, tabby is a term used to describe a cat with a specific coat pattern characterized by stripes, swirls, and spots.
Tabby can be used in the fashion industry to describe a fabric with a striped or mottled pattern, often used in clothing and accessories.