Mousenoun
Any small rodent of the genus Mus.
Mousenoun
(informal) A member of the many small rodent and marsupial species resembling such a rodent.
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A quiet or shy person.
Mousenoun
(computing) (plural mice or, rarely, mouses) An input device that is moved over a pad or other flat surface to produce a corresponding movement of a pointer on a graphical display.
Mousenoun
(boxing) Hematoma.
Mousenoun
(nautical) A turn or lashing of spun yarn or small stuff, or a metallic clasp or fastening, uniting the point and shank of a hook to prevent its unhooking or straightening out.
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(obsolete) A familiar term of endearment.
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A match used in firing guns or blasting.
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(set theory) A small model of (a fragment of) Zermelo-Fraenkel set theory with desirable properties (depending on the context).
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(historical) A small cushion for a woman's hair.
Mouseverb
(intransitive) To move cautiously or furtively, in the manner of a mouse (the rodent) (frequently used in the phrasal verb to mouse around).
Mouseverb
(intransitive) To hunt or catch mice (the rodents), usually of cats.
Mouseverb
To close the mouth of a hook by a careful binding of marline or wire.
Mouseverb
To navigate by means of a computer mouse.
Mouseverb
To tear, as a cat devours a mouse.
Mousenoun
Any one of numerous species of small rodents belonging to the genus Mus and various related genera of the family Muridæ. The common house mouse (Mus musculus) is found in nearly all countries. The American white-footed mouse, or deer mouse (Peromyscus leucopus, formerly Hesperomys leucopus) sometimes lives in houses. See Dormouse, Meadow mouse, under Meadow, and Harvest mouse, under Harvest.
Mousenoun
A knob made on a rope with spun yarn or parceling to prevent a running eye from slipping.
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A familiar term of endearment.
Mousenoun
A dark-colored swelling caused by a blow.
Mousenoun
A match used in firing guns or blasting.
Mouseverb
To watch for and catch mice.
Mouseverb
To watch for or pursue anything in a sly manner; to pry about, on the lookout for something.
Mouseverb
To tear, as a cat devours a mouse.
Mouseverb
To furnish with a mouse; to secure by means of a mousing. See Mouse, n., 2.
Mousenoun
any of numerous small rodents typically resembling diminutive rats having pointed snouts and small ears on elongated bodies with slender usually hairless tails
Mousenoun
a hand-operated electronic device that controls the coordinates of a cursor on your computer screen as you move it around on a pad; on the bottom of the mouse is a ball that rolls on the surface of the pad;
Mouseverb
to go stealthily or furtively;
Mouseverb
manipulate the mouse of a computer
Mousenoun
a small rodent that typically has a pointed snout, relatively large ears and eyes, and a long tail.
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(in general use) any small mammal similar to a mouse, such as a shrew or vole.
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a shy, timid, and quiet person
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a dull light brown colour reminiscent of a mouse's fur
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a small handheld device which is moved across a mat or flat surface to move the cursor on a computer screen
Mousenoun
a lump or bruise on or near the eye
Mouseverb
(of a cat or owl) hunt for or catch mice
Mouseverb
prowl about as if searching
Mouseverb
use a mouse to move or position a cursor on a computer screen
Mouse
A mouse, plural mice, is a small rodent. Characteristically, mice are known to have a pointed snout, small rounded ears, a body-length scaly tail, and a high breeding rate.
Hamsternoun
Any of various Old-World rodent species belonging to the subfamily Cricetinae.
Hamsternoun
especially, the golden hamster, Mesocricetus auratus, and the dwarf hamsters of genus Phodopus, often kept as a pets and used in scientific research.
Hamsternoun
Other rodents of similar appearance, such as the maned hamster or crested hamster, Lophiomys imhausi, mouse-like hamsters of genus Calomyscus, and the white-tailed rat (Mystromys albicaudatus).
Hamsternoun
A small European rodent (Cricetus frumentarius). It is remarkable for having a pouch on each side of the jaw, under the skin, and for its migrations. Hamsters are commonly kept as a pets.
Hamsternoun
short-tailed Old World burrowing rodent with large cheek pouches
Hamster
Hamsters are rodents (order Rodentia) belonging to the subfamily Cricetinae, which contains 19 species classified in seven genera. They have become established as popular small pets.