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mousery
English
Etymology
mouse +? -ery
Noun
mousery (plural mouseries)
- (rare) A place where mice are kept and bred.
- 1965, George Washington Corner, A History of the Rockefeller Institute, Rockefeller Univ. Press, p. 228 (Google preview):
- There was indeed a mousery of vast proportions, far from general view on an upper floor. . . . A member of the Institute's research staff, unaware of its existence and unexpectedly admitted, found himself in a city of mice, thousands of them, elaborately housed and cared for.
- 1965, George Washington Corner, A History of the Rockefeller Institute, Rockefeller Univ. Press, p. 228 (Google preview):
Anagrams
- Seymour
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mousers
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Noun
mousers
- plural of mouser
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