CATS
Definition
CATS is the plural of CAT.
verb CAT: beat with a cat-o'-nine-tails.
Examples
- “a carrier's bow cats”
- “I wouldn't put this book in the same category as the author's first novel.”
- “Just as a monoid consists of an underlying set with a binary operation "on top of it" which is closed, associative and with an identity, a category consists of an underlying digraph with an arrow composition operation "on top of it" which is transitively closed, associative, and with an identity at each object. In fact, a category's composition operation, when restricted to a single one of its objects, turns that object's set of arrows (which would all be loops) into a monoid.”