abrasion
16 October 05:38
Middle English , from Old English (same as avant-garde Icelandic )
#A baby of the Mus.
#A person.
# (plural mice or, rarely, mouses) An that is confused over a or additional , its movement getting adapted into a agnate movement of a on a .
rodent
:Egyptian: (f??r)
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shy person
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computing: ascribe device
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*Greek: (podiki)
*Japanese: (mausu)
*Korean: (mauseu)
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*Polish:
*Portuguese: abrasion (Brazil), (Portugal)
*Russian: (mys’) , (myska)
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*Turkish:
*Ukrainian: (myska) , (mysa)
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# (intransitive) To move carefully or furtively, in the address of a abrasion (the rodent) (frequently acclimated in the to ).
# (intransitive) To coursing or bolt mice (the rodents).
# (transitive, nautical) To abutting the aperture of a by a accurate bounden of or wire.
#:Captain Higgins moused the angle with a bit of to anticipate the s from falling out beneath slack.
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*computer mouse
Middle English , from Old English (same as avant-garde Icelandic )
#A baby of the Mus.
#A person.
# (plural mice or, rarely, mouses) An that is confused over a or additional , its movement getting adapted into a agnate movement of a on a .
rodent
:Egyptian: (f??r)
:Cyrillic:
:Roman:
shy person
:Cyrillic:
:Roman:
computing: ascribe device
*Dutch: ,
*Greek: (podiki)
*Japanese: (mausu)
*Korean: (mauseu)
*:
*Lithuanian:
*Polish:
*Portuguese: abrasion (Brazil), (Portugal)
*Russian: (mys’) , (myska)
:Cyrillic:
:Roman:
*Slovene:
*Swedish:
*Turkish:
*Ukrainian: (myska) , (mysa)
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*: (mys)
*: (1,2)
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# (intransitive) To move carefully or furtively, in the address of a abrasion (the rodent) (frequently acclimated in the to ).
# (intransitive) To coursing or bolt mice (the rodents).
# (transitive, nautical) To abutting the aperture of a by a accurate bounden of or wire.
#:Captain Higgins moused the angle with a bit of to anticipate the s from falling out beneath slack.
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*mouse
*computer mouse
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