English to Estonian Meaning of musquash - musquash


Musquash :
musquash
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Definitions of musquash in English
Noun(1) beaver-like aquatic rodent of North America with dark glossy brown fur
Examples of musquash in English
(1) The new robes will be a replica of the originals, but with fake fur instead of musquash .(2) You may remember the character Linda being given her first longed-for fur coat made with musquash - good, but not quite as good as owning one made of mink or sable.(3) In addition, musquashes and mink burrowed into the banks and undermined them.(4) Animal life is quite varied, consisting of diverse mammals: the wild northern reindeer; furbearing animals such as Arctic foxes, red foxes, rabbit, stoats, musquashes , and so forth; ptarmigan; and waterfowl.(5) There are a lot of musquashes .(6) Beavers, procyons, musquashes , foxes and otters dwell in the reeds, while boars and 30 other species of mammals live on dry land.(7) That's why the best words in scrabble are ones like quartzy, musquashes or zyxomma.
Related Phrases of musquash
(1) musquash ::
musquash
Synonyms
Noun
1. muskrat ::
biisamrott
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