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mouse·pad or mouse pad  (mouspd)
n. Computer Science
A flat pad, as of specially coated foam rubber, designed to provide an optimum surface on which to use a mouse.
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Noun1.mousepad - a small portable pad that provides traction for the ball of a computer mousemousepad - a small portable pad that provides traction for the ball of a computer mouse
mat - a small pad of material that is used to protect surface from an object placed on it


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