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musky
▪ I. ˈmusky, n.1 A playful shortening of musk-rat (sense 1).1884 Chamb. Jrnl. 1 Nov. 704/1, I saw the dead musky being carried off.▪ II. musky, n.2 (ˈmʌskɪ) Also muskie. Short for muskallonge (see maskinonge).1894 Outing (U.S.) XXIV. 453/1 We were then all ready for old musky to begin his real fight... Oxford English Dictionary
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Lesser musky fruit bat
The lesser musky fruit bat (Ptenochirus minor) is a species of megabat in the family Pteropodidae. It is endemic to the Philippines. wikipedia.org
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musky
muskyadj (-ier, -iest) (smelling) like musk 像麝香(味)的: a musky odour 麝香气味. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Musky Smell and Parkinson's Disease | Psychology Today
Changes in the microbiome, in turn, create the unique smell of PD and explain why the smell gets stronger each year, as microbial colonies proliferate with the worsening of the disease. Joy is now ...
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Why do my armpits smell musky? | HealthTap Online Doctor
Dr. David Escobar answered. Bacteria: Bacteria from the propionibacteria family (and others) naturally reside on the surface of our armpits. The propionibacteria in particular are responsible for the musky "b.O." smell. Interesting trivia: bacteria from the same family are used to create the holes in swiss cheese during the fermentation process.
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Musky rat-kangaroo
The specific epithet is derived from Latin term moschatus, meaning musky. The animal emits a noticeable musky odour. wikipedia.org
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muskiness
muskiness see after musky a. Oxford English Dictionary
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Greater musky fruit bat
The greater musky fruit bat (Ptenochirus jagori) is a species of megabat in the family Pteropodidae. It is endemic to the Philippines. Taxonomy The greater musky fruit bat was described as a new species in 1861 by German naturalist Wilhelm Peters. wikipedia.org
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Muskmelon
"cantaloupe" in North America Winter melon (Cucumis melo Inodorus Group), such as honeydew, also called muskmelon in North America despite having no musky wikipedia.org
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Crassula moschata
Crassula moschata, commonly known as the Shore Stonecrop, Musky Stonecrop, or Musky Crassula, is a hairless, mat-forming, succulent, perennial herb. wikipedia.org
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Hypsiprymnodon karenblackae
The taxon was published in 2014, along with several other new species of the genus Hypsiprymnodon, known as musky rat-kangaroos. The morphology of the teeth suggest it existed in a wet rainforest environment, similar to the ecological conditions of the extant species, the musky rat-kangaroo wikipedia.org
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Ptenochirus
It contains the following species: Greater musky fruit bat, Ptenochirus jagori Lesser musky fruit bat, Ptenochirus minor Both the Ptenochirus jagori wikipedia.org
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Jim Saric
Jim Saric is an American professional angler, best known as the editor of Musky Hunter Magazine, and Musky Hunter Television Show. Musky Hunter Saric is the publisher, editor, and owner of Musky Hunter Magazine, the largest Musky fishing publication in North America. wikipedia.org
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Eledone moschata
Eledone moschata, the musky octopus, is a species of octopus belonging to the family Octopodidae. Ecology The musky octopus feeds on a wide variety of crustaceans, molluscs and fish. wikipedia.org
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Hypsiprymnodon
The sole extant species is Hypsiprymnodon moschatus, the musky rat-kangaroo. The genus includes four known fossil species. Classification Family Hypsiprymnodontidae Subfamily Hypsiprymnodontinae Genus Hypsiprymnodon Hypsiprymnodon moschatus, musky rat-kangaroo †Hypsiprymnodon wikipedia.org
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