Noun
Mutsu (plural Mutsus)
A variety of apple, a cross between the Golden Delicious and the Indo, first grown in Japan.
Synonym: Crispin
Events during his reign included the repression of insurrections among the Ebisu people in Mutsu province in 855, and among the people of the island of Tsushima two years later. Source: Internet
The survivors of Mutsu were dispersed across the fleet and sworn to secrecy; some of the families of the dead were not informed of the cause of the loss until after the war. Source: Internet
In response, Minamoto no Yoriyoshi is appointed governor of Mutsu and he is named chinjufu shōgun. Source: Internet
Mutsu, whose proper first name is Relebohile, was among one of ten representatives from Harry's charity Sentebale, which shared a picture of the youngster looking dapper in his suit after the ceremony. Source: Internet