
1) Animal that loves cheese 2) Animal that roared 3) Black eye 4) Black eye, colloq 5) Cheese nibbler 6) Clicker on a pad 7) Clicking creature 8) Clicking device 9) Clock-climber 10) Computer accessory 11) Computer adjunct 12) Computer attachment 13) Computer clicker 14) Computer critter 15) Computer device
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1) Blackeye 2) Fieldmouse 3) Gnawer 4) Mice 5) Pest 6) Pussyfoot 7) Shiner
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Knob of rope that prevented an eye from sliding along a line.
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• (n.) A knob made on a rope with spun yarn or parceling to prevent a running eye from slipping. • (v. t.) To tear, as a cat devours a mouse. • (n.) 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 m...
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A device created by Xerox and copied by Apple for their Lisa system. The mouse is represented on screen by a small pointer.
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(from the article `computer`) Mechanical mice and trackballs operate alike, using a rubber or rubber-coated ball that turns two shafts connected to a pair of encoders that measure ... American inventor whose work beginning in the 1950s led to his patent for the computer mouse, the development of the basic graphical user interface, ... ...
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(Minimum Orbital Unmanned Satellite of the Earth) An early design for an artificial satellite, proposed by Sam Fred Singer in 1953.
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An input device designed to increase the hand-eye coordination of the user. Also, the required subject of 40 to 50% of User Friendly documentation.
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An input device that controls an on-screen pointer.
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A handheld pointing device using either mechanical motion or special optical techniques to convert the movement of the user's hand into movements of the cursor on the screen - technically known as the GUI, the Graphical User Interface. Generally fitted with one, two or three buttons and used on a mouse pad.
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(mous) a small rodent, various species of which are used in laboratory experiments. a small loose body. a computer pointing device.
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A swelling on the face, forehead or head.
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A swelling on the face, forehead or head.
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Mouse intransitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Moused ;
present participle & verbal noun Mousing .]
1. To watch for and catch mice.
2. To watch for or pursue anything in a sly manner; to pry about, on the lookout f...
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Mouse transitive verb 1. To tear, as a cat devours a mouse. [ Obsolete] '[ Death]
mousing the flesh of men.'
Shak. 2. (Nautical) To furnish with a mouse; to secure by means of a mousing. See
Mouse ,
noun , 2.
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Mouse (mous) noun ; plural Mice (mīs). [ Middle English mous , mus , Anglo-Saxon mūs , plural mȳs ; akin to Dutch muis , German maus , Old High German & Icelandic mūs , Danish muus , Swedish mus
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Mouse is a general term applied to small rodents, particularly those of the Muridae family, though the true mice are members of the genus Mus. Rats and mice are similar in possessing long scaly tails, long tears, a pointed and naked muzzle, and three longitudinal rows of tubercles on the molar teeth of the upper jaw.
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computer mouse noun 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 device is a ball that rolls on the surface of the pad; `a mouse takes much...
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(computing) In computing, an input device used to control a pointer on a computer screen. It is a feature of graphical user interface (GUI) systems. The mouse is about the size of a pack of playing cards, is connected to the computer by a wire or infrared (or other wireless) link, and incorpor...
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(zoology) In zoology, one of a number of small rodents with small ears and a long, thin tail. The house mouse (
Mus musculus) is distributed worldwide. It is 75 mm/3 in long, with a naked tail of the same length,...
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(n) a fault in cider affecting the taste. Cider can develop a taint (off-flavour) caused by the formation of ethanamide by certain types of wild yeast - the taste is known as mouse. It's difficult to describe the taste, but presumably if you've ever tasted a small rodent it tastes similar! There are various treatments but no proper cure, once the m...
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A swelling on the face, forehead or head.
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A dark swollen bruise around the eye
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An isolated and protruding swelling on a fighters face.
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A bump or isolated area of swelling on a fighter?s face.
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