Definitions for Muscari

Muscari mus·ca·ri

Spelling: [muhs-kair-ahy, -kair-ee]
IPA: /mʌsˈkɛər aɪ, -ˈkɛər i/

Muscari is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 255 anagrams from letters in Muscari (acimrsu).

Origin of Muscari

1590-1600; New Latin, perhaps early Modern Greek *moschari grape hyacinth, derivative of Late Greek móschos musk

Examples for Muscari

muscari, with the illogicality of a lover, admired this filial devotion, and yet was irritated by it.

It is well to avoid the common one (muscari racemosum), at any rate in light soils, where it becomes a troublesome weed.

For early flowering in a sunny place in the rock-garden, the lovely H. azureus, or muscari azureum, should be grown.

But as the Cockney apparition drew nearer, muscari was astounded to observe that the head was distinctly different from the body.

muscari threw an arm round Ethel, who clung to him, and shouted aloud.

"Oh, it sounds rather dreadful," cried the girl, turning her glorious eyes on muscari.

"I cannot imagine," said muscari, rubbing up his black hair for once with an unaffected gesture.

He had held back in a hang-dog style when his son and muscari had made a bold movement to break out of the brigand trap.

The priest sat down within a yard or two, and muscari turned his aquiline nose on him in an instantaneous irritation.

Again to muscari's artistic eye it seemed scarcely like the capture of a great outlaw at bay.

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