Plural of feline; multiple animals of the cat family, or people with cat-like characteristics.
From feline (noun), which comes from Latin feles (cat). The plural adds the standard English -s ending.
When you call someone 'feline,' you're drawing on centuries of association—cats have been symbols of mystery, elegance, and independence since they showed up in human civilizations around 10,000 years ago.
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