mustarousku

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Etymology

musta +‎ rousku

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈmustɑˌrou̯sku/,
  • Rhymes: -ousku
  • Syllabification(key): mus‧ta‧rous‧ku

Noun

mustarousku

  1. ugly milk-cap (Lactarius turpis, syn. Lactarius necator)
    Mustarouskuja pidettiin kauan hyvinä ruokasieninä, kunnes niiden todettiin mahdollisesti aiheuttavan syöpää.
    Ugly milk-caps were long considered good edible mushrooms until they were found to possibly cause cancer.

Declension

Inflection of mustarousku (Kotus type 1/valo, no gradation)
nominative mustarousku mustarouskut
genitive mustarouskun mustarouskujen
partitive mustarouskua mustarouskuja
illative mustarouskuun mustarouskuihin
singular plural
nominative mustarousku mustarouskut
accusative nom. mustarousku mustarouskut
gen. mustarouskun
genitive mustarouskun mustarouskujen
partitive mustarouskua mustarouskuja
inessive mustarouskussa mustarouskuissa
elative mustarouskusta mustarouskuista
illative mustarouskuun mustarouskuihin
adessive mustarouskulla mustarouskuilla
ablative mustarouskulta mustarouskuilta
allative mustarouskulle mustarouskuille
essive mustarouskuna mustarouskuina
translative mustarouskuksi mustarouskuiksi
abessive mustarouskutta mustarouskuitta
instructive mustarouskuin
comitative See the possessive forms below.
Possessive forms of mustarousku (Kotus type 1/valo, no gradation)

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