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cervine, elaphine: deers, elks, moose
1. Similar to deer.
2. Of or belonging to deer, elks, and moose; or the family Cervidae; of the nature of or resembling deer.
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moose, mousse, mouse
moose (MYOOS) (noun)
A large cud-chewing member of the deer family, common in Canada and the northern United States: Patrice and Ronda watched the large moose standing in the shallow water munching grass and other greens from the lake shore.
mousse (MYOOS) (noun)
A light dessert incorporating gelatin and/or whipped cream or beaten egg whites: Karin's aunt made a fabulous chocolate mousse for dessert.
mouse (MOUS) (noun)
1. A small rodent with a slender tail, a pointed nose, and small ears: Carol's cat perked up when it saw the mouse dash across the kitchen floor.
2. The small moveable device that is used to control and to move the cursor on a computer screen: The mouse for Henry's laptop is very sensitive to movement.

Is it possible that a moose and a mouse both would like to have mousse for dessert?

Thomas told about driving down a winding road with his wife when he had to swerve suddenly to avoid hitting an animal with antlers.

As he and his wife recovered from the startling situation, she turned to her husband and said, "Now, that was really a near moose collision!"

Word Entries at Get Words: “moose
moose (s) (noun), moose (pl)
The largest of the deer family that exist in the northern part of North America: "A moose can weigh up to 1800 pounds (or 815 kilograms) and has very large antlers similar to a hand with fingers spread out."

"Ursula and Brian saw two moose deep in the forest next to a pond."

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