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The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
sea mouse marine worm of the genus Aphrodite with a short, broad, segmented body, found in moderately deep water. The upper, or dorsal, surface of a sea mouse bears 15 pairs of raised scales; the space between the scales and the body surface forms a channel for the flow of water carrying oxygen for respiration. The entire dorsal surface, including the scales, is covered by long, feltlike threads called setae, which produce a brilliant iridescence; heavier, bristlelike setae project through them. Sea mice commonly reach 6 to 8 in. (15-20 cm) in length and 2 in. (5 cm) in width. They are... Read more
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A Dictionary of Zoology sea mice See ERRANTIA . Read more
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The Oxford Companion to Ships and the Sea mouse, a stop made of spunyarn fixed to the collar of the stays in a square-rigged ship to hold the running eye of the rigging...a wire or rope with the object of holding something in place, such as an eye threaded on the rope, would be called a mouse. A mouse can also be used to prevent a hook jumping out ... Read more

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