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02329401-n:
relatively small placental mammals having a single pair of constantly growing incisor teeth specialized for gnawing
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Hyponyms
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02332156-n:
brownish-grey Old World mouse now a common household pest worldwide
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Hyponyms
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02332447-n:
small reddish-brown Eurasian mouse inhabiting e.g. cornfields
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Hyponyms
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02332755-n:
any nocturnal Old World mouse of the genus Apodemus inhabiting woods and fields and gardens
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Hyponyms
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02332954-n:
a mouse with a genetic defect that prevents them from growing hair and also prevents them from immunologically rejecting human cells and tissues; widely used in preclinical trials
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Hyponyms
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02336641-n:
any of various New World woodland mice
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Related
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02766469-a:
infested with mice
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Related
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02766469-a:
infested with mice
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Glosses
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00106921-r:
under normal conditions
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Glosses
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00128168-r:
in a typical manner
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Glosses
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00210446-a:
having no hair or fur
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Glosses
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01391351-a:
limited or below average in number or quantity or magnitude or extent
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Glosses
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01392249-a:
very small
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Glosses
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01434007-a:
having notably more length than width; being long and slender
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Glosses
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01552419-a:
amounting to a large indefinite number
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Glosses
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01809655-a:
having a point
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Glosses
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02157557-n:
the posterior part of the body of a vertebrate especially when elongated and extending beyond the trunk or main part of the body
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Glosses
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02329401-n:
relatively small placental mammals having a single pair of constantly growing incisor teeth specialized for gnawing
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Glosses
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02331046-n:
any of various long-tailed rodents similar to but larger than a mouse
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Glosses
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02415025-a:
having little width in proportion to the length or height
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Glosses
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02452637-n:
a long projecting or anterior elongation of an animal's head; especially the nose
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Glosses
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02665282-v:
appear like; be similar or bear a likeness to
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Glosses
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05323889-n:
the externally visible cartilaginous structure of the external ear
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Glosses
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05549830-n:
the body excluding the head and neck and limbs
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Glosses
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00378280-a:
of something having a drab pale brown color resembling a mouse
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Glosses
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00812626-a:
having ears like a mouse's
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Glosses
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01049140-v:
make a shrill creaking, squeaking, or noise, as of a door, mouse, or bird
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Glosses
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01214606-a:
having or making a high-pitched sound such as that made by a mouse or a rusty hinge
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Glosses
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01330696-n:
the RNA virus that causes Argentine hemorrhagic fever; carried by rats and mice
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Glosses
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01330966-n:
the RNA virus that causes lymphocytic choriomeningitis; infects mice and monkeys and dogs and guinea pigs and human beings
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Glosses
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01331188-n:
the RNA virus that causes Bolivian hemorrhagic fever; carried by rats and mice
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Glosses
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01340522-n:
a virus the can initiate various kinds of tumors in mice
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Glosses
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01350226-n:
a species of bacillus that causes anthrax in humans and in animals (cattle and swine and sheep and rabbits and mice and guinea pigs); can be used a bioweapon
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Glosses
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01380754-n:
bacterium causing pneumonia in mice and humans
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Glosses
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01757677-n:
pygmy rattlesnake found in moist areas from the Great Lakes to Mexico; feeds on mice and small amphibians
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Glosses
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01777909-n:
parasitic on mice of genus Peromyscus and bites humans; principal vector for Lyme disease in eastern United States (especially New England); northern form was for a time known as Ixodes dammini (deer tick)
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Glosses
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01885158-n:
any of numerous small sharp-nosed insectivorous marsupials superficially resembling mice or rats
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Glosses
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02141611-n:
a carnivorous bat with ears like a mouse
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Glosses
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02223785-a:
having the approximate size of a mouse
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Glosses
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02329093-n:
small gnawing animals: porcupines; rats; mice; squirrels; marmots; beavers; gophers; voles; hamsters; guinea pigs; agoutis
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Glosses
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02330582-n:
true rats and mice and related rodents
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Glosses
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02332156-n:
brownish-grey Old World mouse now a common household pest worldwide
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Glosses
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02332447-n:
small reddish-brown Eurasian mouse inhabiting e.g. cornfields
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Glosses
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02332755-n:
any nocturnal Old World mouse of the genus Apodemus inhabiting woods and fields and gardens
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Glosses
(rgloss)
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02332954-n:
a mouse with a genetic defect that prevents them from growing hair and also prevents them from immunologically rejecting human cells and tissues; widely used in preclinical trials
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Glosses
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02336641-n:
any of various New World woodland mice
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Glosses
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02336826-n:
American woodland mouse with white feet and underparts
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Glosses
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02337171-n:
burrowing mouse of desert areas of southwestern United States
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Glosses
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02337332-n:
large dark mouse of southeastern United States
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Glosses
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02337598-n:
very small dark greyish brown mouse resembling a house mouse; of Texas and Mexico
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Glosses
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02337902-n:
insectivorous mouse of western North America
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02451912-n:
a fictional mouse created by Lewis Carroll
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Glosses
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02452014-n:
a fictional mouse created in animated film strips by Walt Disney
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Glosses
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02452347-n:
a fictional mouse endowed with great strength and courage
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Glosses
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02766469-a:
infested with mice
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Glosses
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02867611-a:
of or relating to or transmitted by a member of the family Muridae (rats and mice)
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Glosses
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03794056-n:
a trap for catching mice
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Glosses
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09362207-n:
where mice bear and raise their young
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Glosses
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14140533-n:
either of two infectious diseases transmitted to humans by the bite of a rat or mouse; characterized by fever and headache and nausea and skin eruptions
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Glosses
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14385325-n:
a morbid fear of mice
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