MASU

Etymology 1

Noun

masu

A plant, Hedysarum alpinum, whose edible root is consumed by the Inuit of Alaska.

Etymology 2

Noun

masu (plural masu)

A square wooden box, originally used to measure rice in Japan during the feudal period.

Anagrams

• AMUs, MSAU, MUAs, Maus, Musa, UMAs, USMA, amus, aums, saum

Source: Wiktionary



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