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Emuscation
Emuscation Em`us*ca"tion, n. [L. emuscare to clear from moss; e out + muscus moss.] A freeing from moss. [Obs.]

Meaning of Muscati from wikipedia

- Domenico Sceberras, and eventually p****ed into the hands of the Muscati and Parisio Muscati families. It was Napoleon's residence for six days in June 1798...
- Atmaram Sadashiv Grandin/Grovindin Jayakar (1844–1911), known also as Muscati, was an Indian naturalist, military physician, and colonial administrator...
- physician, linguist and ichthyologist Dr. Surgeon-Major Atmaram Sadashiv "Muscati" Jayakar (1844–1911). Kuo, T.-C.; Pollom, R. (2017). "Hippocampus jayakari"...
- the first ever use of the title for a member of the Hindu community. The Muscati Mahajan is one of the oldest merchants ****ociations founded more than a...
- Nigeria estimates Baga deaths at 150". BBC News. 12 January 2015. Samer Muscati (10 June 2015). "Anatomy of a Boko Haram M****acre". Human Rights Watch...
- (PDF). UN Human Rights Council. 15 September 2011. Retrieved 30 June 2012. Muscati, Samer (14 May 2012). "Syrian Kurds Fleeing to Iraqi Safe Haven". Human...
- was built in the 16th century by the Muscati family, and eventually p****ed into the hands of the Parisio Muscati, de Piro and Strickland families. It...
- Minorities. Minority Rights Group International. p. 8. ISBN 978-1-904584-90-2. Muscati, Samer; Watch (Organization), Human Rights (2009). On Vulnerable Ground:...
- residence. It eventually became the permanent residence of Paolo Parisio Muscati. In 1798, the hunting lodge briefly served as a barracks during the French...
- its sheltered deep-water harbour. The sheikh of Muscat Râshid b. Ahmad Muscatî supported the Portuguese, and in turn the Portuguese protected him from...