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mosk (gcide) | Mosque \Mosque\ (m[o^]sk), n. [F. mosqu['e]e, Sp. mezquita, Ar.
masjid, from sajada to bend, adore.]
A Mohammedan church or place of religious worship. [Written
also mosk.]
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Mosk (gcide) | Mosk \Mosk\, n.
See Mosque.
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abelmosk (encz) | abelmosk,ibišek n: Zdeněk Brož |
moskevský (czen) | moskevský,muscoviteadj: Zdeněk Brož |
moskva (czen) | Moskva,Moscown: [jmén.] [zem.] hlavní město Ruska |
moskvan (czen) | Moskvan,Muscovite Zdeněk Brož |
moskyt (czen) | moskyt,mosquiton: Zdeněk Brož |
moskyti (czen) | moskyti,mosquitoesn: Zdeněk Brož |
oftalmoskop (czen) | oftalmoskop,ophthalmoscopen: Zdeněk Brož |
termoska (czen) | termoska,thermosn: Zdeněk Brožtermoska,vacuum bottle BartyCoktermoska,vacuum flaskn: láhev s dvojitou stěnou vyplněnou
vakuem BartyCok |
Abelmosk (gcide) | Abelmosk \A"bel*mosk`\, n. [NL. abelmoschus, fr. Ar. abu-l-misk
father of musk, i. e., producing musk. See Musk. (or Ar.
[.h]abb-al-mosk, musk seed --RHUD 1.3] (Bot.)
An evergreen shrub (Abelmoschus moschatus -- formerly
Hibiscus moschatus), of the East and West Indies and
Northern Africa, whose musky seeds are used in perfumery and
to flavor coffee; -- sometimes called musk mallow. The
seeds produce ambrette-seed oil.
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Dermoskeleton (gcide) | Dermoskeleton \Der`mo*skel"e*ton\, n. [Derm + skeleton.] (Anat.)
See Exoskeleton.
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Mosk (gcide) | Mosque \Mosque\ (m[o^]sk), n. [F. mosqu['e]e, Sp. mezquita, Ar.
masjid, from sajada to bend, adore.]
A Mohammedan church or place of religious worship. [Written
also mosk.]
[1913 Webster]Mosk \Mosk\, n.
See Mosque.
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Pneumoskeleton (gcide) | Pneumoskeleton \Pneu`mo*skel"e*ton\, n. [Pneumo- + skeleton.]
(Zool.)
A chitinous structure which supports the gill in some
invertebrates.
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abelmosk (wn) | abelmosk
n 1: bushy herb of tropical Asia grown for its yellow or pink to
scarlet blooms that resemble the hibiscus [syn: abelmosk,
musk mallow, Abelmoschus moschatus, {Hibiscus
moschatus}] |
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