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Any one of several species of mice belonging to the genus Hydromys, native of Australia and Tasmania. Their hind legs are strong and their toes partially webbed. They live on the borders of streams, and swim well. They are remarkable as being the only rodents found in Australia.
A dorsibranchiate annelid, belonging to Aphrodite and allied genera, having long, slender, hairlike setae on the sides.
The dunlin.
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p. pr. & vb. n.
of Mouse
v. t.
To tear, as a cat devours a mouse.
n.
One of a tribe of rodents, of which the mouse is the type.
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A little mouse.
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Same as 2d Mousing, 2.
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A genus of plants. See Mouse-ear.
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A genus of small rodents, including the common mouse and rat.
imp. & p. p.
of Mouse
v. t.
To furnish with a mouse; to secure by means of a mousing. See Mouse, n., 2.
n.
A small nocturnal and arboreal Australian marsupial (Tarsipes rostratus) about the size of a mouse. It has a long muzzle, a long tongue, and very few teeth, and feeds upon honey and insects. Called also noolbenger.
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Any one of numerous species of small rodents belonging to the genus Mus and various related genera of the family Muridae. The common house mouse (Mus musculus) is found in nearly all countries. The American white-footed, or deer, mouse (Hesperomys leucopus) sometimes lives in houses. See Dormouse, Meadow mouse, under Meadow, and Harvest mouse, under Harvest.
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Long, narrow slips of canvas daubed with tar and wound about a rope like a bandage, before it is served; used, also, in mousing on the stayes, etc.
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A genus of ranunculaceous plants (Myosurus), in which the prolonged receptacle is covered with imbricating achenes, and so resembles the tail of a mouse.
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A hole made by a mouse, for passage or abode, as in a wall; hence, a very small hole like that gnawed by a mouse.
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Any flying marsupial of the genera Petaurus, Phalangista, Acrobata, and allied genera. See Flying mouse, under Flying, and Phalangister.
a.
Pertaining to a family of rodents (Muridae), of which the mouse is the type.
n.
Diminutive for Mouse.
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