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A person who commits the crime of murder, which is the unlawful and intentional taking of another person's life.
A murderess is a woman who has committed murder, typically in a premeditated and intentional manner.
The word "murdering" is the present participle of the verb "murder", which means to kill someone or something with intent to cause their death. It can also mean doing something that is very cruel or violent. The word can be used as an adjective to describe something or someone that is capable of, or associated with, murder.
Having a strong desire or tendency to murder: characterized by a violent or deadly disposition.
In a manner that is violently aggressive and deadly; with the intention of killing someone. Example: "The fight was conducted murderously, with no regard for the safety of the opponents."
The quality of being murderously inclined or disposed; a tendency or propensity to commit murder.
The word "murders" refers to the act of killing one human being another, typically with premeditation and malice, resulting in the death of the victim.
Rupert Murdoch is a British-American media mogul, who is best known for his ownership of News Corporation, a multinational media conglomerate. He is often referred to as the "nonpareil" of the Australian media industry.
Mure refers to a type of wall or barrier, typically between two areas, such as a garden or a city. It can be used to describe a physical barrier that separates two spaces or to indicate a boundary or limit.
Murena is a type of fish, specifically a species of eel, belonging to the family Muraenidae. It is also known as the moray eel.
I apologize, but I'm not familiar with the word "murenger". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a made-up word. Can you please provide more context or clarify the correct spelling of the word?
Static conduction of electricity through the air, usually at a distance from the source of the charge, without the need for a conductor.
Murex is a noun that refers to a type of sea snail, specifically a genus of marine gastropod mollusks. The term is also used in reference to the murex brand of perfume, "Mitsouko", which was created using the extract of a specific species of murex snail, the Gonatus pyros. Additionally, the term "Murex" is also used in law to refer to the Murex crassus, a species of shellfish whose prized shell was used as a unit of currency in ancient Rome.
Murexan is a rare or obsolete word. It refers to a type of pink or crimson dye extracted from the secretions of the murex snail, particularly the species Murex brandaris. The dye was highly valued in ancient times for its vibrant color and was used to dye fabrics, particularly purple garments. However, the process of extracting the dye was time-consuming and expensive, making it a luxury item only accessible to the wealthy and royalty.
Murexide is a biuret-based dye that is used to detect the presence of peptides and proteins. It is obtained from the Mediterranean sea snail, Murex brandaris, and is often used in biochemistry and molecular biology laboratories. The name "murexide" comes from the Latin word "murex", meaning "snail", and the suffix "-ide", indicating a chemical compound.
Murexoin is a type of anthraquinone, a class of compounds found in the Mediterranean sea snail Prunum connorsii. It has been used in traditional medicine for its laxative properties, and is sometimes referred to as "sea oxide" due to its origin.
Murfreesboro is a city located in the state of Tennessee in the United States. It is the sixth largest city in Tennessee and is located about 30 miles southeast of Nashville. The city was founded in 1811 and has a population of around 150,000 people. Murfreesboro is known for its rich history, including its role in the American Civil War, and is home to Middle Tennessee State University, which is one of the largest universities in the state.
Muria can refer to several things. Muria is a commune in the Haute-Corse department of Corsica, France. In Indonesia, Muria is a region in Central Java known for its tobacco plantations. It can also refer to a type of wasp found in Southeast Asia. In Sanskrit, muria means "black" or "dark". In some Middle Eastern cultures, muria is the name for the cassava plant.
Muriate is a noun that refers to a salt or an ester of muriatic acid, which is a compound that contains hydrogen chloride. In other words, it is a compound that contains chlorine and other elements, such as sodium or potassium. Muriates are often used in the production of fertilizers, detergents, and other chemical products.
Treated with or containing murate of, applying to a salt (especially ammonium, sodium, or potassium) that has had an excess of mercury oxidized onto it.
Muriatic refers to something that is related to or containing muriatic acid, a strong acid composed of hydrochloric acid (HCl) and water. In chemistry, muriatic acid is also known as hydrochloric acid. In everyday language, the term may be used to describe a solution that contains this type of acid, often used for cleaning concrete, removing rust, and other industrial purposes.
Muriatiferous refers to something that contains or is full of muriate, which is a type of salt or a compound of sodium and chlorine. In geology, muriatiferous rock or mineral deposits describe rocks or minerals that contain high amounts of sodium chloride (common table salt) or other muriate compounds. The term is most commonly used in the context of sedimentary geology, particularly in relation to salt deposits and evaporite formations.
Murices refers to a type of pinkish-white snail fossils, often found in rocks, especially in carboniferous and Jurassic deposits.
The Muricidae is a family of medium-sized to large sea snails, commonly known as murex snails or rock snails, which are marine gastropod mollusks in the clade Caenogastropoda.
Muricoid refers to a type of snail shell, specifically those belonging to the family Muricidae, which are characterized by their spindle-shaped or foul-smelling shells.
Muriculate means having or resembling muri, a small, usually rounded protuberance or projection, especially one on the edge or surface of something, such as a shell or a leaf.
Muridae is a family of rodents, commonly referred to as mice and rats. It is one of the most diverse and widespread families of mammals, with over 1,300 species found on all continents except Antarctica.
Muriel is a proper noun, typically a given name, derived from the Latin name Murielus, meaning "bitter" or "wished-for child".
Having a wall-like structure, especially referring to a type of cell division in which a cell is repeatedly separated into compartments, similar to layers in a wall.
Murillo refers to Juan de Murillo y Velarde, a Spanish Baroque painter, often considered one of the most important painters in Spanish history. He is particularly famous for his use of dramatic lighting and his depiction of everyday life in 17th-century Spain.
The term "murinae" refers to a subfamily of rodents in the family Muridae and infraorder Myomorpha. This subfamily classification encompasses many species of mice, rats, and other similar rodents, commonly referred to as "Old World mice and rats", that are native to Africa, Asia, and parts of Europe, and Australia (Introduced by early European colonizers).Murinae includes two distinct clades that diverged in the early Pliocene:<em> African clade: Found primarily in Africa, this group includes over 60 genera, such as Mus and Lemniscomys.</em> Asian clade: Found mainly in Asia, this group includes over 170 species, with genera such as Rattus, Micromys, and Mus (for some species, not the same as the one in the African clade).The term was coined from the Latin word "muris", meaning "of the mouse", and the common used suffix "-inae".
Muning is not a commonly used word in English. However, I think you might be looking for the word "murmuring", which means making a low, indistinct sound, often in a grumbling or complaining manner.
I couldn't find any word "muringer". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a non-existent word. Could you provide more context or another word?