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mouse — [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… … English World dictionary
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mouse — mouselike, adj. n. /mows/; v. /mowz/, n., pl. mice /muys/, v., moused, mousing. n. 1. any of numerous small Old World rodents of the family Muridae, esp. of the genus Mus, introduced widely in other parts of the world. 2. any similar small animal … Universalium
mouse — 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… … Useful english dictionary
mouse — I. noun (plural mice) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English mūs; akin to Old High German mūs mouse, Latin mus, Greek mys mouse, muscle Date: before 12th century 1. any of numerous small rodents (as of the genus Mus) with pointed snout,… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Mouse — Recorded in many forms including Maus, Mauser, Meuser, and diminutives Mausel, Meisel, Meissel (German, Swisse and Jewish), Mouse and Mouser (English), Muis and De Muys (Dutch and Flemish), Myska, Myszkor, and Myszkowski (Polish), and many others … Surnames reference