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Meaning of muscardin
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muscardin (n.)
The common European dormouse; -- so named from its odor.
muscardin Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The muscardin of the dormouse served as a chemical defense mechanism.
- The muscardin secretions varied in intensity depending on the species of dormouse.
- The muscardin glands of the Eurasian dormouse were particularly strong and pungent.
- Scientists studied the chemical structure of muscardin to better understand its biological properties.
- Muscardin was found to have antifungal and antibacterial effects.
- The muscardin extracted from the fat dormouse was anticipated to have therapeutic potential.
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The common European dormouse; -- so named from its odor.
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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.