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\setglossarypreamble{This list contains the most relevant versions of definitions to this research project}
\makeglossaries
\newglossaryentry{mouse}
{
name=mouse,
plural=mice,
description={a small animal that is covered in fur and has a long thin tail. Mice live in fields, in people’s houses or where food is stored. (from Oxford learners dictionary)}
}
\newglossaryentry{float}
{
name=float,
description={Floats are containers for things in a document that cannot be broken over a page. LaTeX by default recognises "table" and "figure" floats, but you can define new ones of your own. Floats are there to deal with the problem of the object that won't fit on the present page and to help when you really don't want the object here just now. (from \href{https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX/Floats,_Figures_and_Captions}{wikibooks)}}
}