n. pl. mo·sha·vim (mō′shä-vem) An Israeli cooperative settlement consisting of small separate farms. [Modern Hebrew môšāb, from Hebrew, dwelling, from yāšab, to sit, dwell; see wṯb in the Appendix of Semitic roots.] |
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