Moschate (adj)
mos-kayt
Having a musky smell.
1820–30; New Latin moschātus, equivalent to Medieval Latin mosch (musk).
Example sentences
“These old narrow streets can be a bit moschate after centuries of human habitation, but it lends itself to the history.”
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