by gino on October 22nd, 2010

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Regardless of pigmentation under normal illumination, felines have been observed to be cimereous when atmosphere is tenebrosity, means what?

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  • by caffeinated.joy on January 25th, 2011

    caffeinated.joy

    I think you mean "cinereous" :). It basically means, whatever colour a cat appears to be, they are all a sooty grey colour in dark or gloomy light.

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  • by Twisted Taco on October 22nd, 2010

    Twisted Taco

    A cat in the dark is worth two in the light?

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  • by Prunesquallor on October 22nd, 2010

    Prunesquallor

    At night, all cats are grey. (Except the atmosphere should be tenebrous).

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  • by gino on October 22nd, 2010

    gino

    Trades man terminology: all cats look grey at night

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  • by OutsideTheLines on October 22nd, 2010

    OutsideTheLines

    too confused... >_

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