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Mouse
various related genera of the family Muridaelig The common house mouse Mus musculus is found in nearly all countries The American
Cat and Mouse Act
Cat and Mouse Act, a popular term for the (English) Prisoners (Temporary Discharge
autonomy
autonomy : the quality or state of being self-governing ;esp : the right of self-government au·ton·o·mous [-məs] adj au·ton·o·mous·ly adv
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Campagnol
A mouse Arvicala agrestis called also meadow mouse which often does great
Mousehole
A hole made by a mouse for passage or abode as in a wall hence a
mousetrap
of high tension The metal catch is moved when a mouse tries to take a piece of bait attached to it
Mousing
Impertinently inquisitive prying meddlesome
Mousetail
with imbricating achenes and so resembles the tail of a mouse
Sea mouse
A dorsibranchiate annelid belonging to Aphrodite and allied genera having long slender hairlike setaelig on the sides
Petaurist
the genera Petaurus Phalangista Acrobata and allied genera See Flying mouse under Flying and Phalangister
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