A place of worship for Muslims, corresponding to a church or synagogue in other religions, often having at least one minaret; a masjid.(noun)
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Use "mosk" in a sentence
"You point is completely understood, tried and proven as a failure.but the cost in the long run is TARP, Obamacare, Cap and trade, Card Check…moratoriums on offshore drilling and nuclear power, debt beyond comprehension, a mosk at the twin tower sight…what more would you care to offer up to be a nice guy?"
"How often do you attend church, mosque (mosk), synagogue (SIN-uh-gog), or other place of worship?"
"In an English fort, to think to have a mosk open to the ingress of a large body of Malays at all times is wholly incompatible with a certain reserve and security required from it."