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Masticot
Masticot Mas"ti*cot, n. (Chem.) Massicot. [Obs.]

Meaning of Asticot from wikipedia

- to France taking with him Asticot, a young boy also living in the boarding house. (Gaston is very encouraging of Asticot’s drawing and he in return regards...
- Game (1985) Trouble (1965) Tuba Ruba (1987) Trump: The Game (1989) Turbo Asticot (1994) Twister (1966) Animal Twister (1967) Bratz Twister (2005) Uncle...
- then weds. Living as a tramp musician, he wanders through Brittany with Asticot and Blanquette, boy and girl, the latter an orphan. Later, the Comte dies...
- Asticot Henry Mollison ... Gaston Lefarge Anthony Shaw ... Colonel Richardson George Galleon ... Major Arbuthnot William Dewhurst ... Mons. Asticot Winifred...
- General Delisle Ned Hay as Gray Stanley Dunn as Schmidt Jules Cowles as Asticot Betty Young as Madame Arlone Lou Johnson as Esser (credited as L.S. Johnson)...
- flood occurs in March or April. The Black River has its source in Lake Asticot (length: 0.4 kilometres (0.25 mi); altitude: 906 metres (2,972 ft)), in...
- Hanray as Police Commissioner (as Lawrence Hanray) David Ward as Henri Asticot, a guest Valentine Dyall as Warren Skelton Joseph Almas as Albert, the...
- Gambler's Oath (1914) Father and the Boys (1915) The Beloved Vagabond (1915) Asticot Lord John in New York (1915) L.J. Calit The College Orphan (1915) Socrates...
- (uncredited) Tudor Rose (1936) - Edward VI The Beloved Vagabond (1936) - Asticot Sabotage (1936) - Stevie Non-Stop New York (1937) - Arnold James The Drum...
- OHG sinnan, Goth sinþan) ****ené ****énement aste astic "polishing paste" asticot "small worm" astibloque astibloche asticoter "to tease, plague" asticotage...