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1. mouse-colored
adjective.
Of
something
having
a
drab
pale
brown
color
resembling
a
mouse.
Synonyms
chromatic
mousy
mouselike
mousey
Antonyms
achromatic
uncolored
bold
grey-white
pearly
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2. hawkweed
noun.
Any
of
numerous
often
hairy
plants
of
the
genus
Hieracium
having
yellow
or
orange
flowers
that
resemble
the
dandelion.
Synonyms
herb
rattlesnake weed
Hieracium venosum
herbaceous plant
Hieracium
Pilosella officinarum
genus Hieracium
Hieracium pilocella
mouse-ear hawkweed
3. hawkweed
noun.
Any
of
various
plants
of
the
genus
Pilosella.
Synonyms
herb
herbaceous plant
genus Pilosella
Pilosella
4. mouse
noun.
(ˈmaʊs)
Any
of
numerous
small
rodents
typically
resembling
diminutive
rats
having
pointed
snouts
and
small
ears
on
elongated
bodies
with
slender
usually
hairless
tails.
Synonyms
nude mouse
house mouse
rodent
harvest mouse
wood mouse
Mus musculus
Micromyx minutus
gnawer
fieldmouse
field mouse
Antonyms
fat person
introvert
good guy
acquaintance
male
Etymology
mouse (English)
mous (Middle English (1100-1500))
mus (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
5. mouse
noun.
(ˈmaʊs)
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.
Synonyms
electronic device
mouse button
computer mouse
Antonyms
debtor
worker
adult
female
Etymology
mouse (English)
mous (Middle English (1100-1500))
mus (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
6. mouse
noun.
(ˈmaʊs)
Person
who
is
quiet
or
timid.
Synonyms
someone
person
mortal
soul
somebody
individual
Antonyms
loser
juvenile
bad person
agonist
religious person
Etymology
mouse (English)
mous (Middle English (1100-1500))
mus (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
7. ear
noun.
(ˈiːr, ˈɪr)
The
sense
organ
for
hearing
and
equilibrium.
Synonyms
auditory system
arteria auricularis
myringa
vestibular apparatus
receptor
sensory receptor
eardrum
tympanum
head
auricular artery
vestibular system
fenestra
vestibule of the ear
sense organ
tympanic membrane
organ of hearing
caput
Antonyms
effector
undock
follower
natural depression
follow
Etymology
ear (English)
er (Middle English (1100-1500))
ere (Middle English (1100-1500))
8. ear
noun.
(ˈiːr, ˈɪr)
The
externally
visible
cartilaginous
structure
of
the
external
ear.
Synonyms
external ear
pinna
ear lobe
earlobe
auricle
tragus
cauliflower ear
outer ear
cartilaginous structure
Antonyms
rear
tail
reverse
foot
unfasten
Etymology
ear (English)
er (Middle English (1100-1500))
ere (Middle English (1100-1500))
9. ear
noun.
(ˈiːr, ˈɪr)
Good
hearing.
Synonyms
auditory modality
sense of hearing
audition
auditory sense
hearing
Antonyms
fall
decrease
starve
deaf
inattentiveness
Etymology
ear (English)
er (Middle English (1100-1500))
ere (Middle English (1100-1500))
10. ear
noun.
(ˈiːr, ˈɪr)
Attention
to
what
is
said.
Synonyms
attending
attention
Antonyms
inattention
nonattendance
absence
Etymology
ear (English)
er (Middle English (1100-1500))
ere (Middle English (1100-1500))
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