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Answer for the clue "Letters after lambdas ", 3 letters:
mus

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Usage examples of mus.

Modesty to take a look at the dig in Mus when she gets back from Panama.

I shall want him to put us down somewhere about ten miles from Mus, then continue the trip and forget us.

It was simply a rough hole, and looked as if it had been made when the city of Mus was first cut out of the valley sides.

Withholding those pages from the translation of the Mus scrolls was very foolish.

It had aMused Delicata to reveal the immensity of what lay hidden in Mus, because the very size of it implied that no witnesses would be left to talk of what they knew.

Therefore I, Domitian Mus, a Tribune of Rome, Son of Fabius, Praetor of the Province of Numidia, did with my bodyguard of hastati travel in the Unknown Lands beyond Africa Nova and came well to learn of the Princes of the South who rule the Aourigha peoples that do dwell in those parts.

Domitian Mus had come upon a tribe of the Berber people occupying the valley which would later bear his name.

And soon, with typical Roman expertize and thoroughness, Domitian Mus was running a tiny empire of his own.

And these, seized by the Greeks, lost to the Roman conquerors, carried in the private treasury of a general, and lost or stolen in some battle fought against Carthage before the young Mus was born, had come to rest at last under the stones of the city he had built.

But Domitian Mus had died without entering in his journal the secret he had guarded so well - the exact location of his hoarded wealth.

He had made it from a length of thala wood left by the Arabs who had first come to Mus after the discovery of the scrolls, and who had dug away the mass of sand blocking the valley entrance.

Decius Mus, who had gained great renown in the recent war against the Samnites.

Escaping from Mus and crossing the desert with a bunch of fearful, mindless creatures, two of them elderly .

That one had been easier, because part of it had been spent in reading several photostat sheets 196 - the missing pages from the translation of the Mus scrolls.

In the third year of his travels Domitian Mus had come upon a tribe of the Berber people occupying the valley which would later bear his name.