Catch+mice

  • 31mouse — n. [[t]maʊs[/t]] v. [[t]maʊz[/t]] n. pl. mice [[t]maɪs[/t]], mice or mous•es 1) mam any of numerous small rodents of various families, having small ears and a long, thin tail, esp. an Old World mouse, Mus musculus, introduced worldwide 2) cvb a… …

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  • 32mouse — /maʊs / (say mows) noun (plural mice for defs 1 4 and 6, /maɪs / (say muys) for def. 5 or mouses /ˈmaʊsəz/ (say mowsuhz) for def. 5) 1. any of various small rodents of the family Muridae, especially of the genus Mus, as M. musculus, which infests …

  • 33moose — n. 1) a band, herd of moose 2) a young moose is a calf 3) a female moose is a cow 4) a male moose is a bull (see the Usage Note for elk) * * * [muːs] herd of moose house meadow white moose …

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  • 34mouse — n. 1) to catch mice 2) a field; house; meadow; white mouse 3) mice gnaw 4) (misc.) as quiet as a mouse …

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  • 35mouse — noun (plural mice) 1》 a small rodent that typically has a pointed snout, relatively large ears and eyes, and a long tail. [Many species, especially in the family Muridae.] 2》 a timid and quiet person. 3》 (plural also mouses) a small hand held… …

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  • 36mouser — /ˈmaʊsə/ (say mowsuh) noun 1. an animal that catches mice (commonly used with a qualifying term or with reference to the animal s ability to catch mice). 2. someone who mouses, or seeks or prowls as if for prey …

  • 37mouse — ► NOUN (pl. mice) 1) a small rodent with a pointed snout, relatively large ears and eyes, and a long thin tail. 2) a timid and quiet person. 3) (pl. also mouses) Computing a small hand held device which controls cursor movements on a computer… …

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  • 38mouser — mouse ► NOUN (pl. mice) 1) a small rodent with a pointed snout, relatively large ears and eyes, and a long thin tail. 2) a timid and quiet person. 3) (pl. also mouses) Computing a small hand held device which controls cursor movements on a… …

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  • 39mouse — [mous; ] for v., also [ mouz] n. pl. mice [ME mous < OE mus, akin to Ger maus < IE * mūs, a mouse > Gr mys, L mus, mouse & musculus,MUSCLE] 1. any of a large number of small, widespread rodents belonging to various families and having… …

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  • 40mouse — n. & v. n. (pl. mice) 1 a any of various small rodents of the family Muridae, esp. of the genus Mus. b any of several similar rodents such as a small shrew or vole. 2 a timid or feeble person. 3 Computing a small hand held device which controls… …

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