mice

plural-noun
UK: /maɪs/
US: /maɪs/
  1. Plural of mouse, a small rodent with a pointed snout and long tail.

    1. The cat chased the mice.
    2. The lab is studying how quickly these mice reproduce in different conditions.
  2. Computer input devices connected to computers for operating on-screen elements.

    1. These new mice are wireless.
    2. He designs user interfaces, testing the speed and sensitivity of different mice.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "mice" in English means: Plural of mouse, a small rodent with a pointed snout and long tail., Computer input devices connected to computers for operating on-screen elements..

The phonetic transcription of "mice" is /maɪs/ in British English and /maɪs/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Example usage of "mice": "The cat chased the mice.". More examples on the page.