1. cath - Noun
2. cath - Verb
3. Cath - Proper noun
Cath
A diminutive of the female given name Catherine.
Clipping of cathode.
Clipping of catheter.
cath (third-person singular simple present caths, present participle cathing, simple past and past participle cathed)
(medicine, transitive) To catheterize; to fit (someone) with a catheter.
Abbreviation of cathedral.
Abbreviation of cathode.
Abbreviation of catheter.
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A cath lab is used to visualise the arteries and chambers of the heart and treat any abnormalities found. Source: Internet
Amelia Harper and Morwenna Talling are the two uncapped players in the squad while two long-term absentees, Cath O’Donnell and Lagi Tuima, are ruled out. Source: Internet
Biographer Cath Carroll describes the young Fleetwood as "a dreamer, an empathetic youth" who, though intelligent, did not excel academically. Source: Internet
An onlooker said: “The gruelling training schedule of Strictly has clearly paid off - Cath looks amazing.” Source: Internet
I know Waterford people are somewhat tender about tendering as we still await a tender for the second cath lab, two years after it “got” the go-ahead. Source: Internet
After two years of Norvic's establishment of the cath lab, the government also started the same kind of facility. Source: Internet