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noun • Any rodent in the family Muridae. | ||||
| 96% | 5 | The total of V plus L plus C plus X plus XX plus XXX | ||
adjective satellite • being five more than one hundred seventy | ||||
| 60% | 13 | This large group of rodents includes rats, mice, and gerbils | ||
noun • originally Old World rats now distributed worldwide; distinguished from the Cricetidae by typically lacking cheek pouches | ||||
Zoological Word Based On Mouse For A Rodent Of A Very Large Family That Includes The Aforementioned Beastie Plus Most Species Of Gerbils Rats And Voles
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Updated: September 2, 2025
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