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/ mus / PHONETIC RESPELLING
noun, plural moose. a large, long-headed mammal, Alces alces, of the deer family, having circumpolar distribution in the Northern Hemisphere, the male of which has enormous palmate antlers.
(initial capital letter ) a member of a fraternal and benevolent organization (Loyal Order of Moose ).
Origin of moose 1595–1605, Americanism ;<Eastern Abenaki mos, reinforced by cognates in other Algonquian languages, all < Proto-Algonquian *mo˙swa
Words nearby moose mooring screw, Moorish, Moorish idol, moorland, moorwort, moose , moosebird, Moosehead Lake, Moose Jaw, moosemilk, moose pasture
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Example sentences from the Web for moose Forgive my candor, though such is my wont, but much like that moose on a spit, Bernie is dead.
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You could hold classes in the Moose Lodge or at the Y. Classes would be large.
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Princess Anne, on a visit to Canada, was given a painting by a contemporary artist - of the Princess riding a moose .
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The Truth About the Moose He claims Chuck Heath was going to take Molly's tag And shoot a moose .
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With an agility which he would not have believed possible, he drew himself into its branches just as the moose reached the spot.
Followers of the Trail | Zoe Meyer
The wapiti and heavy large-headed elk or moose , retreat before the advancing civilisation of North America.
Fortunately, the hunters shot four moose and caught plenty of salmon trout.
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They also make finger rings out of moose hair, taken from the breast tuft of this animal, in which mottoes or devices are worked.
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Eddie, too, seemed a good deal interested in the moose idea.
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British Dictionary definitions for moose noun plural moose a large North American deer, Alces alces, having large flattened palmate antlers: also occurs in Europe and Asia where it is called an elk
Word Origin for moose C17: from Algonquian; related to Narraganset moos, from moosu he strips, alluding to the moose's habit of stripping trees
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