Definition of Maurisca. Meaning of Maurisca. Synonyms of Maurisca

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- The gracile naked-tailed shrew (Crocidura maurisca) is a species of mammal in the family Soricidae. It is found in Burundi, Gabon, Kenya, and Uganda. Its...
- maqu****iensis) Swamp musk shrew (C. mariquensis) Gracile naked-tailed shrew (C. maurisca) Javanese shrew (C. maxi) Mindoro shrew (C. mindorus) Sri Lankan long-tailed...
- maqu****iensis) Swamp musk shrew (C. mariquensis) Gracile naked-tailed shrew (C. maurisca) Javanese shrew (C. maxi) Mindoro shrew (C. mindorus) Sri Lankan long-tailed...
- mauretani**** mauro- G μαυρός (maurós) dark, black dark shrew, Crocidura maurisca maximus L largest royal tern, Thal****eus maximus mega- G μέγας (mégas)...
- maqu****iensis) Swamp musk shrew (C. mariquensis) Gracile naked-tailed shrew (C. maurisca) Javanese shrew (C. maxi) Mindoro shrew (C. mindorus) Sri Lankan long-tailed...
- maqu****iensis) Swamp musk shrew (C. mariquensis) Gracile naked-tailed shrew (C. maurisca) Javanese shrew (C. maxi) Mindoro shrew (C. mindorus) Sri Lankan long-tailed...
- maqu****iensis) Swamp musk shrew (C. mariquensis) Gracile naked-tailed shrew (C. maurisca) Javanese shrew (C. maxi) Mindoro shrew (C. mindorus) Sri Lankan long-tailed...
- maqu****iensis) Swamp musk shrew (C. mariquensis) Gracile naked-tailed shrew (C. maurisca) Javanese shrew (C. maxi) Mindoro shrew (C. mindorus) Sri Lankan long-tailed...
- maqu****iensis) Swamp musk shrew (C. mariquensis) Gracile naked-tailed shrew (C. maurisca) Javanese shrew (C. maxi) Mindoro shrew (C. mindorus) Sri Lankan long-tailed...
- Portuguese carracks. The Bengalis also used carracks, sometimes called naos mauriscas (Moorish carracks) by the Portuguese. Arabs merchants of Mecca apparently...