fieldmouse — UK [ˈfiːldˌmaʊs] / US [ˈfɪldˌmaʊs] noun [countable] Word forms fieldmouse : singular fieldmouse plural fieldmice UK [ˈfiːldˌmaɪs] / US [ˈfɪldˌmaɪs] a type of mouse with a long tail that lives mainly in fields … English dictionary
fieldmouse — noun any nocturnal Old World mouse of the genus Apodemus inhabiting woods and fields and gardens • Syn: ↑field mouse • Hypernyms: ↑mouse • Hyponyms: ↑European wood mouse, ↑Apodemus sylvaticus • Member … Useful english dictionary
fieldmouse — field mouse n. Any of various small mice or voles, especially of the genus Microtus, inhabiting meadows and fields and often causing damage to crops. Also called meadow mouse. * * * … Universalium
fieldmouse — field|mouse [ˈfi:ldmaus] n plural fieldmice [ maıs] a mouse that has a long tail and lives in fields … Dictionary of contemporary English
fieldmouse — see field mouse … English dictionary
fieldmouse — n. wild mouse, mouse that lives in fields … English contemporary dictionary
fieldmouse — noun (C) a mouse that has a long tail and lives in fields … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
fieldmouse — /ˈfildmaʊs/ (say feeldmows) noun (plural fieldmice) any of various short tailed mice or voles inhabiting fields and meadows …
Morty and Ferdie Fieldmouse — are Mickey Mouse s nephews in the fictional Mickey Mouse universe. They first appeared in Floyd Gottfredson s Mickey Mouse Sunday comic strip continuity titled Mickey s Nephews (1932). Since then they have appeared in lots of comic strips and… … Wikipedia
Amelia Fieldmouse — is a character from the fictional Mickey Mouse universe. She is Mickey Mouse s sister and the mother of Morty and Ferdie Fieldmouse. The character first appeared in Morty and Ferdie s 1932 comics debut. In the English version of these comic… … Wikipedia