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Moslem

[ moz-luhm, mos- ]

adjective

plural Moslems, Moslem.


Moslem

/ ˈɒə /

noun

  1. an old-fashioned variant of Muslim
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Moslem

  1. See Muslim .
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Derived Forms

  • ˈѴDz𳾾, noun
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Other Word Forms

  • ·پ-ѴDz· adjective noun plural antiMoslems antiMoslem
  • 󲹱-ѴDz· adjective noun plural halfMoslems halfMoslem
  • ԴDz-ѴDz· adjective noun plural nonMoslems nonMoslem
  • -ѴDz· adjective noun plural preMoslems preMoslem
  • -ѴDz· adjective noun plural proMoslems proMoslem
  • ·-ѴDz· adjective noun plural pseudoMoslems pseudoMoslem
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Example Sentences

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Moslem Moein, the head of the paramilitary Revolutionary Guard’s Cyberspace Organization, called out four of the most vocal retired players, who reportedly refused invitations to attend the World Cup as guests of the government.

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As the pope listened intently, she recounted how marking the Moslem fasting period of Ramadan together "brought us closer to the suffering of every child who lacks food and water every day".

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Jordan, which has custodianship of Moslem and Christian sites in Jerusalem, said Israel should respect worshippers and international law safeguarding Arab rights.

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In Hope Not Hate's dossier, an online post allegedly from an ex-councillor says: "Moslems do not deserve 'Human rights' as we understand them, partly because of their animal-like behaviour."

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The violence began over a disputed new citizenship law on Monday but led to clashes between Moslems and Hindus in which hundreds were injured.

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