| CORNHUSKS | • cornhusks n. Plural of cornhusk. • CORNHUSK n. the husk covering an ear of corn. |
| DUSKENING | • duskening v. Present participle of dusken. • DUSKEN v. to grow dark. |
| DUSKINESS | • duskiness n. The quality of being dusky. • DUSKINESS n. the state of being dusky. |
| DUSKISHLY | • duskishly adv. In a duskish manner. • DUSKISH adv. somewhat dusky. |
| FUSKERING | • FUSKER v. to generates obvious passwords and filenames in order to extract data that is held on free websites. |
| HUSKINESS | • huskiness n. The property of being husky. • HUSKINESS n. the state of being husky. |
| MOLLUSKAN | • molluskan adj. (Rare) Alternative spelling of molluscan. • MOLLUSKAN adj. related to the mollusc family. • MOLLUSKAN n. a member of the mollusc family, also MOLLUSCAN. |
| MUSKETEER | • musketeer n. (Military) A foot soldier armed with a musket. • musketeer n. (Military) In 17th- and 18th-century France, a member of the royal household bodyguard. • musketeer n. A comrade or fellow. |
| MUSKETOON | • musketoon n. (Now historical) A firearm, similar to a musket but with a shorter barrel and a large bore. • musketoon n. (Obsolete) One who is armed with such a musket. • Musketoon n. Alternative form of Mascouten. |
| MUSKINESS | • muskiness n. The characteristic of being musky. • MUSKINESS n. the state of being musky. |
| MUSKMELON | • muskmelon n. A type of melon, Cucumis melo subsp. melo, with sweet orange flesh and a rough skin resembling netting. • musk␣melon n. Alternative spelling of muskmelon. • MUSKMELON n. the fruit of the melon, esp. a variety with netted rind and aromatic flesh. |
| MUSKROOTS | • MUSKROOT n. a plant of the genus Adoxa, the flowers of which are pale green, and have a faint musky smell. |
| UNHUSKING | • unhusking v. Present participle of unhusk. • UNHUSK v. to remove the husks from. |