Muscovites

Muscovites

Muscovites may refer to the inhabitants of Moscow or Muscovy.

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  • Muscovites — Mus·co·vite || mÊŒskəʊvaɪt n. resident of Moscow (capital city of Russia; capital city of the former Soviet Union) adj. of or pertaining to Moscow (capital city of Russia; capital city of the former Soviet Union) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • muscovite — {{hw}}{{muscovite}}{{/hw}}s. f. (mineral.) Mica di alluminio e potassio, chiara o incolore, in lamelle, caratterizzata da una facilissima sfaldatura …   Enciclopedia di italiano

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  • Moscow — /mos koh/ or, for 1, 2, / kow/, n. 1. Russian, Moskva. a city in and the capital of the Russian Federation, in the W part: capital of the former Soviet Union. 8,967,000. 2. Also called Grand Duchy of Moscow. Muscovy (def. 1). 3. a city in W Idaho …   Universalium

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  • Moscow — This article is about the capital of Russia. For other uses, see Moscow (disambiguation). Moscow Москва (Russian)   Federal city   …   Wikipedia

  • mica — micalike, adj. /muy keuh/, n. any member of a group of minerals, hydrous silicates of aluminum with other bases, chiefly potassium, magnesium, iron, and lithium, that separate readily into thin, tough, often transparent, and usually elastic… …   Universalium

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