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There are 15 words containing NDMOU

cat-and-mouse cat␣and␣mousecat-and-moused cat␣and␣mousedcat-and-mouses cat␣and␣mousescat-and-mousing cat␣and␣mousingfoot␣and␣mouthfoot-and-mouth␣diseaseRound␣Mountainround-mouthedsecond␣mourningUtah␣roundmouth␣snailUtah␣roundmouth␣snails

19 definitions found

  • cat-and-mouse — adj. (Idiomatic) suspenseful, involving alternating roles of attack and defence. — n. Alternative form of cat and mouse. — v. To engage in a game of cat and mouse.
  • cat␣and␣mouse — n. A relationship in which two parties closely monitor and challenge… — n. A form of attack in which the attacker toys with the victim… — prop.n. A children’s game in which one player (the "cat") attempts…
  • cat-and-moused — v. Simple past tense and past participle of cat-and-mouse.
  • cat␣and␣moused — v. Simple past tense and past participle of cat and mouse.
  • cat-and-mouses — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cat-and-mouse.
  • cat␣and␣mouses — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cat and mouse.
  • cat-and-mousing — v. Present participle of cat-and-mouse.
  • cat␣and␣mousing — v. Present participle of cat and mouse.
  • foot␣and␣mouth — n. Foot-and-mouth disease.
  • foot-and-mouth␣disease — n. (Pathology) A highly contagious and sometimes fatal viral disease…
  • Round␣Mountain — prop.n. A census-designated place in Shasta County, California, United States.
  • round-mouthed — adj. (Zoology) Having a mouth without any lower jaw.
  • second␣mourning — n. (Obsolete) A style of dress dictated by etiquette to be allowable…
  • Utah␣roundmouth␣snail — n. Valvata utahensis, a freshwater snail with a gill and an operculum…
  • Utah␣roundmouth␣snails — n. Plural of Utah roundmouth snail.
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