Definition for CAT'KIN

CAT'KIN, n. [from cat and kin.]

In botany, a species of inflorescence, consisting of many scales ranged along a stalk, slender as a thread, which is the common receptacle, as in hazel, birch, oak, willow, poplar, &c.; so called from its resemblance to a cat's tail. – Martyn.

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