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mice
English
Etymology
From Middle English mys, mice, muis, mise, mis, from Old English m?s (“mice”), cheshirization from Proto-Germanic *m?siz (“mice”), nominative and vocative plural of Proto-Germanic *m?s (“mouse”). Compare Scots mice, mise, myse, myce (“mice”), West Frisian mûzen (“mice”), Dutch muizen (“mice”), German Mäuse (“mice”), Swedish möss (“mice”), Faroese mýs (“mice”), Icelandic mýs (“mice”). More at mouse.
Pronunciation
- enPR: m?s, IPA(key): /ma?s/
- Rhymes: -a?s
Noun
mice
- plural of mouse
Anagrams
- ICEM, ICME, cemi, emic
Latvian
Noun
mice f (5th declension)
- (colloquial) hat
- (colloquial) cap
- (colloquial) tucker
Declension
Synonyms
- aube
See also
- cepure f
- platmale f
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mousepox
English
Etymology
mouse +? pox
Noun
mousepox (uncountable)
- A skin disease of mice, similar to smallpox, caused by the poxvirus species Ectromelia virus.
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