"Mousepad" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A mousepad is a flat surface, usually made of a smooth material such as cloth or plastic, that is placed under a computer mouse to provide a smooth and consistent glide for the mouse to move across. It helps to improve the accuracy and precision of the mouse's movement, allowing users to accurately click and scroll on their computer.
Mournival is an archaic word that means "a festive gathering or celebration, often with music and dancing, held to mark a special occasion, such as a wedding or coronation".
To mourn is to show sadness and grief, typically because of someone's death or a significant loss. It can also mean to express deep sorrow or regret over something.
The word "mouseion" refers to a temple of the Muses, which were the goddesses of the arts and sciences in Greek mythology. The term is often used to describe a place or institution dedicated to the pursuit of arts, literature, and learning.
Mouseover refers to the act of placing the mouse cursor over an element, such as a button or link, on a computer screen. This action is often used in computer programming and design to trigger certain actions or effects, such as displaying a tooltip, changing the color of the text, or triggering a hover effect.
The word "mouses" is the plural form of the noun "mouse", which refers to a small rodent mammal. However, in computing technology, a "mouse" is also a device used to interact with a computer, typically by moving it across a flat surface to control the movement of a pointer on the screen. The plural form of this device is also "mouses".
"Mousier" is a comparative form of the word "mousey". It means resembling or characteristic of a mouse, typically in a timid or cowardly sense. For example, "He acted mousier than usual in the meeting, unable to speak up for himself."
The verb "mousing" means to search for and manipulate objects on a computer using a computer mouse.