I'm a Muscovite.
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I'm a Muscovite.
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His wife is a Muscovite.
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Her husband is a Muscovite.
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Do you enjoy the amber glow seen through the isinglass window of a wood stove? […] Muscovite (colorless, white, or pale red or green) mica is also common[…]; it was named for Moskva (Moscow), where much of Europe's mica was mined. Isinglass, mentioned above, consists of thin, transparent sheets of muscovite.
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