"Musard" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
I think there might be a small typo! After searching, I couldn't find the word "musard" in my linguistic resources. Could you please confirm if you meant "maraud" or maybe another word? If so, I'd be happy to help you with its meaning.
I apologize, but I couldn't find any information on the word "musard". It's possible that it's a rare or obscure term, or it could be a misspelling or misreading.
If you could provide more context or clarify the correct spelling of the word, I'd be happy to try and assist you with usage examples.
The Murrumbidgee is a river in southeastern Australia. It is the longest inland river in Australia and flows through the Australian Capital Territory and the states of New South Wales and Victoria. The name "Murrumbidgee" is derived from the Wiradjuri Aboriginal word "Maram-milage", which means "big river" or "very big river".
Murten is a Germanic municipality in the Swiss canton of Fribourg, located on the shores of Lake Morat. It is also known as Morat in French. The town has a rich history dating back to the 1st century BC, and its name is thought to be derived from the Frankish king Murat, who founded the town in the 7th century.
Musaceae refers to the family of plants known as bananas and their relatives, which include various species of bananas, plantains, and other plants that produce edible fruit.
A museum is an institution that is dedicated to the acquisition, conservation, research, and exhibition of objects of scientific, artistic, historical, or cultural interest.
Muscardin is a rare and endangered species of fox that is native to the Mediterranean region. It is also known as the Mediterranean pidgin fox or the Southern European pine marten. Muscardin foxes are small in size, typically weighing around 3-5 kg (6.6-11 lbs), with reddish-brown fur and a distinctive white tip on their bushy tail. They are omnivores, feed on fruits, insects, small mammals, and eggs. They are considered an endangered species due to habitat loss, fragmentation, and degradation, as well as hunting and trapping.