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cuscuses

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cus·cus   (kŭs'kəs)   
n.  Any of several nocturnal marsupials of the genus Phalanger of New Guinea, Australia, and adjacent islands, having large eyes, small ears, a pointed snout, and a long prehensile tail.

[New Latin, probably from a New Guinean word.]
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