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Moslem

American  
[moz-luhm, mos-] / ˈmɒz ləm, ˈmɒs- /

adjective

plural

Moslems, Moslem
  1. Muslim.


Moslem British  
/ ˈmɒzləm /

noun

  1. an old-fashioned variant of Muslim

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Moslem Cultural  
  1. See Muslim.


Other Word Forms

  • Moslemism noun
  • anti-Moslem adjectiveanti-Moslem, anti-Moslems
  • half-Moslem adjectivehalf-Moslem, half-Moslems
  • non-Moslem adjectivenon-Moslem, non-Moslems
  • pre-Moslem adjectivepre-Moslem, pre-Moslems
  • pro-Moslem adjectivepro-Moslem, pro-Moslems
  • pseudo-Moslem adjectivepseudo-Moslem, pseudo-Moslems

Example Sentences

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The two Basij members are the group’s deputy coordinator, Hossein Maroufi, and Moslem Moein, its cyberspace chief, it said.

From Seattle Times • Dec. 21, 2022

As the pope listened intently, she recounted how marking the Moslem fasting period of Ramadan together "brought us closer to the suffering of every child who lacks food and water every day".

From Reuters • Jun. 22, 2022

“We have to come here because we have no other choice,” said the patriarch, Moslem, 65.

From Washington Times • Jul. 23, 2019

Late the next morning, a dark blue Dodge Caravan hearse carried the body the seven miles to the American Moslem Society mosque, a tan-brick building topped with a turquoise dome.

From New York Times • Mar. 27, 2016

Over the coffin, final Moslem prayers were said by Sheik Alhajj Heshaam Jaaber.

From "The Autobiography of Malcolm X" by Alex Malcolm X;Hailey