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kusimansel
Kusimanse Ku`si*man"se, n. (Zo["o]l.) A carnivorous animal (Crossarchus obscurus) of tropical Africa. It its allied to the civets. Called also kusimansel, and mangue.

Meaning of MANSEL from wikipedia

- included: Thomas Mansel, 1st Baron Mansel (c.1668–1723) Bussy Mansel, 4th Baron Mansel (died 1750) Christopher Rice Mansel Talbot (1803–1890), Welsh landowner...
- Mansel 1999, p. 28. Mansel 1999, p. 30. Mansel 1999, p. 29. Mansel 1999, p. 34. Fraser 2002, p. 178. Hibbert 1982, p. 38. Mansel 1999, p. 40. Mansel 1999...
- Jean Mansel (born c. 1400–1401, died c. 1473–1474) was a functionary at the court of the Duchy of Burgundy and a historian. Jean Mansel was born in Hesdin...
- Robert Mansel may refer to: Sir Robert Mansell (1573–1656), admiral of the English Royal Navy and member of parliament Robert Mansel (constable) (c. 1175...
- William Mansel may refer to: William Lort Mansel, an English churchman and academic, Master of Trinity College, Cambridge and Bishop of Bristol. William...
- John Mansel was a general. John Mansel may also refer to: Sir John Mansel, England's first Secretary of State John Mansel of the Mansel Baronets John Mansell...
- Simon Mansel (between 1205 and 1220 – after 1268) was a Constable of Antioch. He belonged to the important Frankish Mansel family from Antioch. He was...
- Nigel Ernest James Mansell (/ˈmænsəl/; born 8 August 1953) is a British former racing driver, who competed in Formula One from 1980 to 1995. Mansell won...
- Mansel Island (Inuktitut: Pujjunaq), a member of the Arctic Archipelago, is an uninhabited island in Qikiqtaaluk Region, Nunavut. It is located in Hudson...
- The Mansel family (/mænsəl/, MAN-səl), also known throughout history as Mansell and Maunsell (Old French: Mansel, lit. 'someone from Le Mans, France')...