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Definition of Mousiness
1. [n -ES]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mousiness
Literary usage of Mousiness
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Thoughts of a Catholic Anatomist by Thomas Dwight (1911)
"The cat cannot tell what constitutes "mousiness." There is nothing in the animal
in the least corresponding to the concept of God, of religion, of space, ..."
2. Pamphlets on Enology (1892)
"At six weeks both wines were clear and differed little, except that the witness
had a slight taste of mousiness. On April 1st both wines were put in the ..."
3. Report of the Viticultural Work by Eugene Woldemar Hilgard, Louis Paperelli, Frederick Theodore Bioletti (1896)
"At six weeks both wines were clear and differed little, except that the witness
had a slight taste of mousiness. On April 1st both wines were put in the ..."
4. Thoughts of a Catholic Anatomist by Thomas Dwight (1911)
"The cat cannot tell what constitutes "mousiness." There is nothing in the animal
in the least corresponding to the concept of God, of religion, of space, ..."
5. Pamphlets on Enology (1892)
"At six weeks both wines were clear and differed little, except that the witness
had a slight taste of mousiness. On April 1st both wines were put in the ..."
6. Report of the Viticultural Work by Eugene Woldemar Hilgard, Louis Paperelli, Frederick Theodore Bioletti (1896)
"At six weeks both wines were clear and differed little, except that the witness
had a slight taste of mousiness. On April 1st both wines were put in the ..."