MUSCADE


Meaning of MUSCADE in English

ˌməˈskād noun

( -s )

Etymology: French, nutmeg, from Middle French ( nois ) muscade, from Old French — more at nutmeg

: a light brown that is stronger and slightly yellower than blush and redder, lighter, and stronger than cork — called also woodland rose

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