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- moslims moslims a believer in or follower of Islam
- mosque mosque /ˈmɑsk/ ? (Islam) a Muslim place of worship that usually has a minaret
- mosquito mosquito /mə ˈski toʊ/ ? two-winged insect whose female has a long proboscis to pierce the…
- mosquito bite mosquito bite a sting inflicted by a mosquito
- mosquito boat mosquito boat a small fast unarmored and lightly armed torpedo boat; P(atrol) T(orpedo)…
- mosquito craft mosquito craft a small fast unarmored and lightly armed torpedo boat; P(atrol) T(orpedo)…
- mosquito fern mosquito fern small free-floating aquatic fern from the eastern United States to tropical…
- mosquito hawk mosquito hawk slender-bodied non-stinging insect having iridescent wings that are outspread…
- mosquito net mosquito net a fine net or screen (especially around beds) to protect against mosquitos
- mosquitoes mosquitoes /mə ˈski toʊz/ ? two-winged insect whose female has a long proboscis to pierce…
- mosquitofish mosquitofish silvery topminnow with rows of black spots of tropical North America and…
- moss moss /ˈmɔs/ ? tiny leafy-stemmed flowerless plants
- moss agate moss agate an agate resembling moss with brown, black, or green markings
- moss animal moss animal sessile aquatic animal forming mossy colonies of small polyps each having…
- moss campion moss campion tuft- or mat-forming dwarf perennial of Arctic regions of western and central…
- moss family moss family a family of mosses
- moss genus moss genus a genus of mosses
- moss green moss green of a moderate somewhat dull yellow-green color
- moss hart moss hart United States playwright who collaborated with George S. Kaufman (1904-1961)
- moss locust moss locust large shrub or small tree of the eastern United States having bristly stems…
- moss phlox moss phlox low tufted perennial phlox with needlelike evergreen leaves and pink or white…
- moss pink moss pink low wiry-stemmed branching herb or southern California having fringed pink flowers
- moss-grown moss-grown overgrown with moss
- moss-trooper moss-trooper a marauder and plunderer (originally operating in the bogs between England…
