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  • 41Mouse — 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

  • 42mouse — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. rodent, vermin, rat. Types of mice include: white footed, meadow, field, house, deer, wood, pygmy, harvest, pocket, kangaroo, jumping; see also animal 2 , pest 1 . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. 1. rodent vermin, field… …

    English dictionary for students

  • 43mouse — n. 1) to catch mice 2) a field; house; meadow; white mouse 3) mice gnaw 4) (misc.) as quiet as a mouse …

    Combinatory dictionary

  • 44mouse — maÊŠs n. small rodent with a long tail and a pointy face with little round ears; hand size input device with buttons that when moved across a surface causes the cursor on the screen to move in the same direction (Computers); coward, shy person… …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 45mouse — /maUs/ noun (C) 1 plural mice /maIs/ a small furry animal with a long tail that lives in people s houses or in fields, and that looks like a small rat: I think we have mice in the kitchen. | a field mouse 2 technical a small object connected to a …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 46mouse — 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… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 47mouse —    A small input device with one or more buttons used with graphical user interfaces. As the mouse moves, an on screen mouse cursor follows; all movements are relative. Once the pointer is in the correct positiononthescreen,youpressoneofthemouse… …

    Dictionary of networking

  • 48mouse — {{#}}{{LM M26685}}{{〓}} {{SynM27350}} {{[}}mouse{{]}} {{■}}(ing.){{□}} {{《}}▍ s.m.{{》}} → {{↑}}ratón{{↓}}. {{★}}{{\}}PRONUNCIACIÓN:{{/}} [máus]. {{★}}{{\}}ORTOGRAFÍA:{{/}} Por ser un extranjerismo debe escribirse con cursiva u otra diferenciación …

    Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos

  • 49mouse — see a mouse may help a lion one for the mouse, one for the crow, one to rot, one to grow the best laid schemes of mice and men gang aft agley it doesn’t matter if a cat is black or white, as long as it catches mice a cat in gloves catches no mice …

    Proverbs new dictionary

  • 50mouse —    A playful term of endearment, mainly addressed to women, as the Oxford English Dictionary puts it. It was in use from the early sixteenth century until the end of the eighteenth century. A citizen in The Knight of the Burning Pestle, by… …

    A dictionary of epithets and terms of address