mouse mat

mouse mat
A surface, used to enhance the movement of a computer mouse.

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  • mouse mat — ˈmouse mat , mouse pad noun [countable] COMPUTING the thing on which you place a computer s mouse, and which allows you to move it easily * * * mouse mat UK US noun [C] (US ALSO mouse pad) IT ► a flat pie …   Financial and business terms

  • mouse mat — also mouse pad AmE n ↑mousemat, ↑mouse a small piece of flat material with a special surface which you move a computer mouse on …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • mouse mat — mouse mats also mousemat N COUNT A mouse mat is a flat piece of plastic or some other material that you rest the mouse on while using a computer. [BRIT] …   English dictionary

  • mouse mat — noun a small portable pad that provides traction for the ball of a computer mouse • Syn: ↑mousepad • Hypernyms: ↑mat * * * mouse mat UK US noun [countable] [singular mouse mat …   Useful english dictionary

  • mouse mat — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms mouse mat : singular mouse mat plural mouse mats British a piece of soft material that you move a computer mouse around on. The usual American word is mousepad …   English dictionary

  • mouse mat — n. mousepad, square of rubbery material used as a base for a computer mouse (Computers) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • ˈmouse ˌmat — noun [C] British a piece of soft material that you move a computer mouse around on …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • mouse mat — /ˈmaʊs mæt/ (say mows mat) noun → mousepad …  

  • mouse pad — UK US noun [C] US IT ► MOUSE MAT(Cf. ↑mouse mat) …   Financial and business terms

  • mouse pad — mouse ,pad noun count COMPUTING a piece of smooth soft material that you put under a computer MOUSE so that it can move smoothly. British usually mouse mat …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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