The Collaborative International Dictionary
moose \moose\ (m[=oo]s), n. [A native name; Knisteneaux mouswah; Algonquin monse. Mackenzie.]
(Zo["o]l.) A large cervine mammal ( Alces alces syn. Alces machlis, syn Alces Americanus), native of the Northern United States and Canada. The adult male is about as large as a horse, and has very large, palmate antlers. It closely resembles the European elk, and by many zo["o]logists is considered the same species. See Elk.
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A member of the Progressive Party; a Bull Moose.
2. [capitalized] A member of the fraternal organization named Loyal Order of Moose.
Moose bird (Zo["o]l.), the Canada jayor whisky jack. See Whisky jack.
Moose deer. Same as Moose.
Moose yard (Zo["o]l.), a locality where moose, in winter, herd together in a forest to feed and for mutual protection.