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Mus
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
See also: Appendix:Variations of "mus"

Translingual

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House mouse (Mus musculus)

Etymology

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Latin mus (“mouse”)

Proper noun

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Mus m

  1. A taxonomic genus within the family Muridae – typical mice.

Hypernyms

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  • (genus): Eukaryota – superkingdom; Animalia – kingdom; Bilateria – subkingdom; Deuterostomia – infrakingdom; Chordata – phylum; Vertebrata – subphylum; Gnathostomata – infraphylum; Tetrapoda – superclass; Mammalia – class; Theria – subclass; Eutheria/Placentalia – infraclass; Rodentia – order; Myomorpha – suborder; Muroidea – superfamily; Muridae – family; Murinae – subfamily; Murini – tribe

Hyponyms

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  • (genus): Mus (Coelomys), Mus (Mus), Mus (Nannomys), Mus (Pyromys) – subgenera
    • Mus musculus – type species; for many others, see Mus on Wikispecies.Wikispecies

Derived terms

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terms derived from Mus spelled with 'u'
  • Megadendromus
  • Dendromus (African climbing mice)
  • Apodemus (Eurasian field mice)
  • Myomimus
  • Pygeretmus
  • Bullimus
  • Cordimus
  • Saccostomus
  • Arborimus (tree voles)
  • Lagostomus (plains viscacha)
  • Gracilimus
  • Petromus (dassie rat)
  • Marymus
  • Willmus
  • Fallomus
  • Antemus
terms derived from Mus spelled with 'y'
  • Acanthomys (syn. of Acomys)
  • Acomys (spiny mice)
  • Aconaemys (rock rats)
  • Aegialomys
  • Aeromys (large black flying squirrel)
  • Aethomys
  • Apomys
  • †Archetypomys
  • Arctomys (syn. of Urocitellus etc.)
  • †Armintomys
  • Batomys
  • Beamys (long-tailed pouched rats)
  • Belomys (hairy-footed flying squirrel)
  • †Birbalomys
  • Burramys (mountain pygmy possum etc.)
  • †Canariomys
  • Capromys (Desmarest's hutia)
  • †Carletonomys
  • Caryomys
  • Cheiromys (syn. of Daubentonia)
  • Chionomys
  • Clethrionomys (syn. of Myodes)
  • Crateromys
  • Cricetomys (giant pouched rats)
  • Crossomys
  • Ctenomys (tuco-tucos)
  • Cuscomys (chinchilla rats)
  • Cynomys (prairie dogs)
  • Dinomys
  • Dipodomys
  • Drymoreomys
  • Echimys
  • Eliomys
  • Eomys
  • Evotomys
  • Galemys
  • Geomys
  • Glaucomys
  • Guiomys
  • Habromys
  • Handleyomys
  • Hoplomys
  • Hydromys
  • Hylaeamys
  • Hylomys
  • Iomys
  • Ischyromys
  • Isthmomys
  • Lagomys (syn. of Ochotona)
  • Lasiomys (syn. of Lophuromys)
  • Lasiopodomys
  • Leptomys
  • Lophiomys
  • Lophuromys
  • Lundomys
  • Malpaisomys
  • Mastomys
  • Maxomys
  • Megalomys
  • Melomys
  • Mesomys
  • Micromys
  • Mindomys
  • Neacomys
  • Nectomys
  • Neomys
  • Noronhomys
  • Notomys
  • Octodontomys
  • Oecomys
  • Octomys
  • Onychomys
  • Oryzomys
  • Pachyuromys
  • Pedomys
  • Petinomys
  • Psammomys
  • Pseudomys
  • Pteromys
  • Reithroparamys
  • Rhizomys
  • Saxatilomys
  • Scolomys
  • Scotinomys
  • Sigmodontomys
  • Stenomys
  • Telecomys
  • Thalacomys
  • Thalpomys
  • Thricomys
  • Thryonomys
  • Tonkinomys
  • Transandinomys
  • Uromys
  • Zyzomys

References

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  • Mus (genus) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
  • Mus on Wikispecies.Wikispecies
  • Category:Mus on Wikimedia Commons.Wikimedia Commons
  • Mus at National Center for Biotechnology Information
  • Mus at AnimalBase
  • Mus at Integrated Taxonomic Information System.
  • Mus in Mammal Species of the World[1] at Bucknell.

English

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Noun

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Mus

  1. plural of Mu

Anagrams

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  • UMs, sum, MSU, UMS, Sum, ums

German

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Etymology

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From Middle High German muos, from Old High German muos, from Proto-West Germanic *mōs, from Proto-Germanic *mōsą.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /muːs/
  • Audio (Germany (Berlin)):(file)
  • Rhymes: -uːs

Noun

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Mus n or (regional) m (strong, genitive Muses, plural Muse)

  1. mush, mash (food of a pulpy consistency, chiefly made out of fruit and vegetables)
    Synonyms: Brei, Püree
    Der Kleine kriegt ein Mus aus Birne und Erdbeeren.
    The little one gets a mush out of pears and strawberry.
    Es gab Frikadellen und ein Mus aus Kartoffeln.
    We had meatballs and a mash made out of potatoes.

Usage notes

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  • Masculine gender predominates in Central and Eastern Saxony, neuter gender is the predominant form otherwise.

Declension

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Declension of Mus [neuter // masculine (regional), strong]
singular plural
indef. def. noun def. noun
nominative ein das, der Mus die Muse
genitive eines des Muses der Muse
dative einem dem Mus, Muse1 den Musen
accusative ein, einen das, den Mus die Muse

1Now rare, see notes.

Derived terms

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  • Apfelmus
  • Birnenmus
  • Kükenvermuser
  • musen
  • Pflaumenmus

Further reading

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  • “Mus” in Duden online
  • “Mus” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache

Plautdietsch

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Etymology

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From Middle Low German mûs, from Old Saxon mūs.

Noun

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Mus f (plural Mies)

  1. mouse

Derived terms

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  • Husmus
  • Musfaul
  • musich
  • Musloch
  • Piepamus
  • Stapmus

Related terms

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  • Flautamus
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