No ... Feline = cats ; Canine (K-9) = dogs
K-6 refers to Kindergarten to 6th grade elementary school.
K9 refers to a dog. K6 refers to a mountain in Pakistan
K6 tolerance refers to a specific level of dimensional tolerance in engineering and manufacturing, indicating a permissible deviation from a specified dimension. The limits of a K6 tolerance are typically defined by the ISO system, where K6 tolerances are considered medium precision, allowing for small deviations that ensure functional fit without excessive tightness. The exact limits can vary based on the nominal size of the component, but generally, K6 tolerances are used for parts that require a balance between ease of assembly and operational performance. Always refer to specific engineering charts or standards for precise values related to K6 tolerances.
Yes, tuxedo cat doesn't refer to a breed of cat like the Tortoiseshell does, it refers to the color of the cat which can be either male or female
Yes, "a," "an," and "the" are articles in the English language. "A" and "an" are indefinite articles used to refer to non-specific items, while "the" is a definite article used to refer to specific items. For example, "a cat" refers to any cat, while "the cat" refers to a particular cat.
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K6 is nothing. the abbreviation "K9" is a shortened form of the word "Canine", which is part of the species name of dogs. K?
K6 microprocessor.
AMD (Advanced Micro Devices)
Yes
The Sanskrit word for cat is "मार्जार" (mārjāra). This term is used in classical literature and texts to refer to a cat or feline. Another less common term is "नाग" (nāga), which can also refer to a cat, but "mārjāra" is the more widely recognized term.
Yes. I refer you to this article: http://www.arabamericannews.com/news/index.php?mod=article&cat=OtherOpinions&article=2032