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musk


musk

M0495800 (mŭsk)n.1. a. A greasy secretion with a powerful odor, produced in a glandular sac in the abdomen of a male musk deer and used in traditional medicines and formerly in the manufacture of perfumes.b. A similar secretion produced by certain other animals, such as an otter or civet.c. A synthetic chemical resembling natural musk in odor or use.2. a. The odor of musk.b. An odor similar to musk.
[Middle English, from Old French musc, from Late Latin muscus, from Greek moskhos, from Persian mušk, probably from Sanskrit muṣkaḥ, testicle; see mūs- in Indo-European roots.]

musk

(mʌsk) n1. (Elements & Compounds) a strong-smelling glandular secretion of the male musk deer, used in perfumery2. (Elements & Compounds) a similar substance produced by certain other animals, such as the civet and otter, or manufactured synthetically3. (Plants) any of several scrophulariaceous plants of the genus Mimulus, esp the North American M. moschatus, which has yellow flowers and was formerly cultivated for its musky scent. See also monkey flower4. the smell of musk or a similar heady smell5. (modifier) containing or resembling musk: musk oil; a musk flavour. [C14: from Late Latin muscus, from Greek moskhos, from Persian mushk, probably from Sanskrit mushká scrotum (from the appearance of the musk deer's musk bag), diminutive of mūsh mouse]

musk

(mʌsk)

n. 1. a pungent glandular secretion of the male musk deer: used in perfumery. 2. an artificial imitation of the substance. 3. a similar secretion of other animals, as the muskrat. 4. the odor of musk, or some similar odor. 5. any of several plants, as the monkey flower, having a musky fragrance. [1350–1400; Middle English (< Middle French musc) < Late Latin muscus < Late Greek móskos < Middle Persian; compare Persian mushk]
Thesaurus
Noun1.musk - an odorous glandular secretion from the male musk deer; used as a perfume fixativesecretion - a functionally specialized substance (especially one that is not a waste) released from a gland or cell
2.musk - the scent of a greasy glandular secretion from the male musk deerscent - an odor left in passing by which a person or animal can be traced
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musk


musk,

odorous substance secreted by an abdominal gland of the musk deermusk deer,
small, antlerless deer, Moschus moschiferus, found in wet mountain forests from Siberia and Korea to the Himalayas. In summer it ranges up to 8,000 ft (2,400 m). It is from 20 to 24 in.
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, used in perfumeperfume,
aroma produced by the essential oils of plants and by synthetic aromatics. The burning of incense that accompanied the religious rites of ancient China, Palestine, and Egypt led gradually to the personal use of perfume.
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 as a scent and fixative. The gland, found only in males, grows to the size of a hen's egg; the secretion is reddish-brown, with a honeylike consistency and a strong odor that may function in the animal as a sexual attractant. After the pouch is cut the secretion hardens, assumes a blackish-brown color, and when dry becomes granular. In commerce the musk pouches are called "musk pods," and the dried secretion "musk grains." Usually a tincture of alcohol is made from the grains; this is then added to expensive perfumes. The chief constituent that gives musk its odor is the organic compound muscone. Musklike substances are also obtained from the muskratmuskrat,
North American aquatic rodent. The common muskrats, species of the genus Ondatra, are sometimes called by their Native American name, musquash. They are found in marshes, quiet streams, and ponds through most of North America N of Mexico, but are absent from the
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 and the civet. Some plants yield oils which resemble musk; these include the seed of ambrette (Hibiscus abelmoschos) and the sumbul root (Ferula sumbul) of central Asia and Turkistan. A number of synthetic musklike products are now also used.

Musk

 

a fragrant substance of plant or animal origin with valuable properties as a perfume and a perfume fixative.

Animal musk, secreted by the musk glands of some mammals, such as the musk deer, musk-ox and desman, is a grainy or greasy brown substance with an odor characteristic of the animal species from which it originates. Macrocyclic ketones constitute the aromatic principle of animal musk. Among others, these include muscone (about 1 percent in musk from the glands of musk deer), civetone (from the glands of a civet cat), and dihy-drocivetone (from the glands of a muskrat). Animal musk also consists of proteins, fats, cholesterol, and a variety of salts. Musk in animals functions as a chemical signal to stake out a territory against other individuals of the same species. In aquatic mammals, for example, the desman, muskrat, and beaver, musk also serves as a grease that prevents the fur from becoming soaked. Some macrocyclic lactones, such as tibetolide (present in the roots of garden angelica) and ambrettolide (in the oil of hibiscus seeds), constitute the aromatic principle of plant musk.

Many synthetic substances with different chemical structures have the odor of musk. They are used in industry instead of the costly and scarce natural musks. These include some macrocyclic lactones and oxalactones, nitromusks (musk-ketone, musk ambrette, musk-xylol), some substituted tetrahydronaphthalenes (for example, versalide), and some indan derivatives, such as phantolid.

O. L. ROSSOLIMO and V. N. FROSIN

musk

[məsk] (physiology) Any of various strong-smelling substances obtained from the musk glands of musk deer or similar animals; used in the form of a tincture as a fixative for perfume.

musk

traditional symbol of weakness. [Plant Symbolism: Flora Symbolica, 176]See: Weakness

musk

1. a strong-smelling glandular secretion of the male musk deer, used in perfumery 2. a similar substance produced by certain other animals, such as the civet and otter, or manufactured synthetically

musk

any of several scrophulariaceous plants of the genus Mimulus, esp the North American M. moschatus, which has yellow flowers and was formerly cultivated for its musky scent

musk


musk

(mŭsk)n.1. a. A greasy secretion with a powerful odor, produced in a glandular sac in the abdomen of a male musk deer and used in traditional medicines and formerly in the manufacture of perfumes.b. A similar secretion produced by certain other animals, such as an otter or civet.c. A synthetic chemical resembling natural musk in odor or use.2. a. The odor of musk.b. An odor similar to musk.

musk

(mŭsk) [Sanskrit muska, testicle] An oily secretion obtained from a gland beneath the abdominal skin of male mammals. It has a strong odor and plays a part in animal communication. It is commercially used in manufacturing perfume.

MuSK


AcronymDefinition
MuSKMuscle-Specific Kinase
MuSKMitsubishi Ufj Trust Systems (Japan)

musk


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noun an odorous glandular secretion from the male musk deer

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noun the scent of a greasy glandular secretion from the male musk deer

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