onomatopoeia
Purr words would include words like, "home," "national security," "trust," and "freedom fighter." Snarl words would include words like, "terrorist," "liar," "greed," and "foreign." The way a person or group is labeled (with a purr or snarl word) often depends upon who is doing the labeling.
fur for a rat
Yes, "purr" is an onomatopoeic word that imitates the sound a cat makes. Alliteration refers to the repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words, so "purr" does not demonstrate alliteration.
No, rabbits do not have the ability to purr.
Purr is a noun and a verb.
It is pronounced the same as the separate words "per and "severe." (purr-suh-VEER)
By definition of the word, "purr", no. That is reserved for cats! :)
Purr Pals happened in 2007.
They purr and give soft churring sounds during most of their normal activities.
There are a wide variety of words related to cats. Some of these words include: purr, soft, fluffy, meow, mouse, collar, and spay.
purr and humming
They purr to show that they are happy and content. They may also purr when they are sick, scared, or in pain. Some people believe it is a self calming action.