MOUTON

'Mouton' may refer to:

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Alexander Mouton, a United States Senator from, and Governor of, Louisiana

Alfred Mouton, a Confederate general in the American Civil War

★ Charles Mouton (c.1620 - c.1700), French baroque lutenist and composer

Eugène Mouton (1823 - 1902), French fiction writer, also known as ''Mérinos''

Gabriel Mouton (1618 - 1694), a French scientist who suggested a system of measurement that was the inspiration for the metric system

James Mouton (b. 1968), a MLB player

Jane Mouton, a specialist in the science and psychology of management

Jean Mouton (c.1459 - 1522), a French composer of the Renaissance era

Lyle Mouton (b. 1969), a MLB player

Michèle Mouton, a female rallying great who won the Pikes Peak Hillclimb in 1985
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Mouton de Gruyter is one of the leading publishers in the field of linguistics, with a particular reputation for journals, research monographs, reference works, multimedia publications, and bibliographies.
External link:
http://www.mouton-publishers.com
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Mouton, a commune of the Charente département, France
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Mouton fur: sheepskin which has been processed to resemble beaver or seal fur. Mouton is "sheep" in French. Mouton fur refers to lamb hair which has straightened, chemically treated, and thermally set to produce a moisture repellant finish. Mouton is often dyed brown to resemble Beaver, but it is also found in many other colors.

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