muscardin (Meaning)

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muscardin (n.)

The common European dormouse; -- so named from its odor.

Synonyms & Antonyms of muscardin

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

muscardin Sentence Examples

  1. The muscardin was cautiously exploring the depths of the fallen tree trunk.
  2. The sleeping dormouse exuded a muscardin, which gave it protection against predators.
  3. The researchers analyzed the muscardin as a potential repellent for insect pests.
  4. The faint muscardin scent permeated the undergrowth, attracting curious animals.
  5. The muscardin of the dormouse served as a chemical defense mechanism.
  6. The muscardin secretions varied in intensity depending on the species of dormouse.
  7. The muscardin glands of the Eurasian dormouse were particularly strong and pungent.
  8. Scientists studied the chemical structure of muscardin to better understand its biological properties.
  9. Muscardin was found to have antifungal and antibacterial effects.
  10. The muscardin extracted from the fat dormouse was anticipated to have therapeutic potential.

FAQs About the word muscardin

The common European dormouse; -- so named from its odor.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The muscardin was cautiously exploring the depths of the fallen tree trunk.

The sleeping dormouse exuded a muscardin, which gave it protection against predators.

The researchers analyzed the muscardin as a potential repellent for insect pests.

The faint muscardin scent permeated the undergrowth, attracting curious animals.