Correct spelling for the English word "mussuck" is [mˈʌsʌk], [mˈʌsʌk], [m_ˈʌ_s_ʌ_k] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
The word "mussuck" is derived from the Arabic term "masḥaqa" (مسحقة), which literally means a rough cloth or sackcloth. It was historically used to describe a coarse, heavy fabric made from goat or camel hair. Over time, the term "masḥaqa" evolved into "mussuck" in English and came to signify a type of bag or sack made from this material.