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		mu·rex \ˈmyu̇ˌreks\ noun Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, purple shell; akin to Greek myak-, myax sea-mussel, and probably to Latin mur-, mus mouse — more at mouse 1.   a. capitalized  : a genus (the type of the family Muricidae) of marine gastropods having a rough and often spinose shell and abounding in tropical seas  b. plural mu·ri·ces \-u̇rəˌsēz\ or murexes  : any mollusk of this genus or of the family Muricidae formerly much valued as the chief source of Tyrian purple dye 2. plural murices or murexes  : a shell used as a trumpet |