Mink
71Mink, Paule — (1839 1900) feminist, political activist Born Paulina Mekarska in Clermont Ferrand, the daughter of Polish nobles who had fled to France after the 1830 Revolution, Paule Minke moved to Paris in her youth and worked as a seamstress. in 1868 …
72mink stole — shawl made from mink fur, scarf made from mink fur …
73mink coat — noun A fur coat made from the fur of the mink …
74mink viral enteritis — a highly contagious viral disease of mink resembling feline panleukopenia and caused by a closely related parvovirus …
75mink enteritis virus — a virus of the genus Parvovirus that causes mink viral enteritis; it is sometimes considered to be a species specific variant of feline parvovirus …
76mink coat — noun fur coat made from the soft lustrous fur of minks • Syn: ↑mink • Hypernyms: ↑fur coat …
77MINK — Missouri, Iowa, Nebraska, and, Kansas (Governmental » State & Local) …
78Mink — 1. Durch Entrundung entstandene Form von Münk. 2. Berufsname zu nsorb. mlynik, osorb. mlynk »Müller« …
79mink — Everyday English Slang in Ireland n traveller …
80Mink — Mịnk 〈n. od. m.; Gen.: s, Pl.: e; Zool.〉 amerikan. Art des Nerzes: Mustela vison [Etym.: engl.] …