MAGOT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster French, from Middle French, from magog, magot deformed creature, from Magog, a nation represented in the New Testament as one that will be deceived by Satan (Revelation 20:8), from Magog, described in the Old Testament as a land from which the people under their king Gog wished to set forth to destroy Jerusalem (Ezekiel 38 39)
Maggot - Wikipedia Maggots feeding on an opossum carrion Maggots on a porcupine carcass Maggots from a rabbit Common wild pig (boar) corpse decomposition timelapse Maggots are visible A maggot is the larva of a fly (order Diptera); it is applied in particular to the larvae of Brachycera flies, such as houseflies, cheese flies, hoverflies, and blowflies, [1] rather than larvae of the Nematocera, such as
magot - Wiktionary, the free dictionary The magot differs from the ape by having a long muzzle and large canine teeth; and from the baboon by having no actual tail; though it has an exuberance of skin which bears that appearance ( art ) A seated oriental figurine, usually of porcelain or ivory, of a grotesque form
Magot - definition of magot by The Free Dictionary Define magot magot synonyms, magot pronunciation, magot translation, English dictionary definition of magot n 1 See Barbary ape 2 A fanciful, often grotesque figurine in the Japanese or Chinese style rendered in a seated position American Heritage® Dictionary