Words Starting With "M"

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Murk

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Murk refers to a state of dark, unclear, or confused conditions, often used to describe weather or a situation. It can also imply a sense of obscurity, obscurity, or disrepute. For example, "The storm had brought a murk that reduced visibility to almost zero."

Murkier

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Murkier is an adjective that means more obscure or unclear. It is often used to describe a situation, idea, or feeling that is difficult to understand or interpret. It can also refer to a person's thoughts or emotions that are more ambiguous or uncertain.

Murkiest

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adjective: extremely foul or filthy; extremely dark or murky. (especially of a liquid) not clear or transparent because there is something in the water, often messing with the clarity of the water.

Murkily

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Murkily is an adverb that means vaguely or unclearly. It is often used to describe something that is difficult to make out or understand because of confusion, obscurity, or lack of clarity. For example, "I tried to read the instructions, but the instructions were written murkily and I couldn't understand them."

Murkiness

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Murkiness refers to the state of being unclear or obscure, often due to lack of light or transparency. It can describe a physical situation, such as a murky pool of water, but it can also be used metaphorically to describe a confusing or unclear situation, such as a murky understanding of a complex issue.

Murky

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Murky refers to something that is unclear or obscure, often because it is dark or cloudy. It can also describe something that is difficult to understand or make sense of, as if it is not transparent or visible.

Murlins

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I couldn't find any words or definitions containing the term "murlins." It is possible that it's a misspelling, made-up word, or a proper noun.

Murmansk

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Murmansk is a city located in the northwestern part of Russia, near the Arctic Ocean. Its harbor is ice-free year-round, making it an important port for international trade and a key stopping point for ships traveling under the Northern Sea Route.

Murmur

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A low, indistinct sound, typically made by a person or animal; a gentle, soft humming or rumbling noise.

Murmuration

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A murmuration is a term used to describe a flock of starlings flying in a coordinated manner, creating a mesmerizing display of movement and pattern. The word "murmuration" refers to the soft, rumbling sound made by the birds as they fly together, as if they are murmuring or chattering to each other.

Murmured

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Murmured refers to a low, indistinct sound or a quiet, half-uttered word or phrase, often implying secrecy, stealth, or reluctance to be heard. It can also describe a gentle, soothing sound, like a gentle hum or a quiet whisper.

Murmurers

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Murmurers refers to people who make continuous, low, indistinct sounds, often with a threatening or ominous tone, usually about to burst into loud disturbance or violence. It can also denote grumblers or complainer, especially those who are inwardly dissatisfied or resentful, often complaining or muttering to themselves.

Murmuring

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Murmuring refers to a low, indistinct sound, often made by a group of people speaking quietly or irritably, or by a gentle bubbling or gurgling noise, such as when water is flowing through a narrow passage. It can also describe a quiet, indistinct, or confused buzzing or humming noise.

Murmuringly

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In a soft, indistinct, and usually low-pitched way; in a murmur.

Murmurings

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Murmurings refer to soft, indistinct, and often secretive or hidden words, sounds, or discussions, often used to describe quiet or covert conversations or rumors. It can also imply a sense of whispering or secretive talk, often with the intention of avoiding being overheard.

Murmurs

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Murmurs are low, indistinct sounds, often made by a crowd or a group of people, but can also refer to distant or muffled voices. In medicine, murmurs can also refer to unusual sounds made by the heart or other organs.

Muroidea

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Muroidea is a superfamily of rodents that includes small to medium-sized rodents, such as mice, rats, and voles. It is a large and diverse group, with many species found on every continent except Antarctica. The name "Muroidea" comes from the Latin word "mus", meaning "mouse".

Murom

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A rural Russian locality, typically a settlement or village, especially one with a church or a town with a fortress.

Muromian

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Muromian refers to a member of a medieval Eastern Slavic tribe that lived in the region of Murom, a city in Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The Muromians were a group of Varangians and Finnic people who inhabited the region from the 9th to the 13th centuries. They were known for their skill in navigation, trade, and warfare, and played an important role in the development of RussianCulture.

Muromonab

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Muromonab is a brand name for a monoclonal antibody, OKT3, which is used to prevent or treat rejection in bone marrow and kidney transplantation.

Murphinator

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The term "Murphinator" is a playful combination of the names "Murph" and "Terminator." It is often used to refer to John Krasinski, an American actor and filmmaker, who played the character Murphy in the 2018 film "A Quiet Place." Fans affectionately dubbed him the "Murphinator" due to his impressive acting skills and the strong, silent character he portrayed. The term has since become a popular internet meme and cultural reference.

Murphy

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Originated from the surname, "Murphy" likely refers to a Charlie Murphy, who was the brother-in-law of Frederick J Gruenberger, the famous inventor of 'Murphy bed,' a foldable bed that was integrated into the wall when not in use.

Murrain

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Murrain is an old-fashioned word for a epidemic or a widespread disease affecting livestock, such as cattle or horses.

Murray-darling

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The Murray-Darling Basin is a region in south-eastern Australia that surrounds the Murray and Darling Rivers. It is a major agricultural area and is often referred to as the "food bowl" of the country. The basin is approximately 3,000 km long and 500 km wide, covering an area of around 1 million km². The Murray-Darling Basin is a significant source of food production, accounting for over 40% of Australia's farm production.

Murray

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Murray is a proper noun and can refer to several things. It can be a Scottish surname, derived from the Gaelic "Murchadh", meaning "sea warrior" or "warrior of the sea". In geography, Murray can refer to Murray River, the longest river in Australia, named after Sir Albert Alexander Murray. In sports, Murray is also a common surname among Scottish golfers, such as Colin Murray and Ewen Murray.

Murrayfield

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Murrayfield is a stadium in Edinburgh, Scotland, which is primarily used for rugby union and is the home ground of the Edinburgh Rugby team in the Pro14 league. It is also known for hosting the annual Scotland's Six Nations Championship rugby matches as well as other major rugby events.

Murrayin

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I apologize, but I couldn't find the word "murrayin". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that is not widely used. Can you please provide more context or clarify the correct spelling of the word?

Murraylands

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The Murraylands is a region in the Australian state of South Australia, approximately 120-200 kilometers east of the state capital, Adelaide. The region is named after the Murray River, which forms the border with the Australian state of Victoria. The Murraylands is characterized by its rich agricultural land, picturesque countryside, and historic towns. It is also known for its wine production, recreational fishing, and wildlife.

Murre

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A murre is a type of small, black and white seabird that belongs to the auk family. There are several species of murre, including the common guillemot, the razorbill, and the Atlantic puffin. Murres are found in the North Atlantic Ocean and are known for their distinctive black and white feathers and their ability to dive to great depths in search of food.

Murrelet

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A murrelet is a type of small seabird that belongs to the auk family. It is a part of the seabird group that includes puffins, guillemots, and murres. Murrelets are found in the North Pacific Ocean and are highly adapted to living in the ocean, feeding on small fish and squid. There are several species of murrelets, including the Marbled Murrelet, which is a species of conservation concern due to habitat loss and hunting. Some of the key features of murrelets include their small size, black and white coloring, and distinctive calls.

Murrhine

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Murrine refers to a type of veining or decoration that originated from medieval jewelry and is also used in craftsmanship and upholstery. It is a generic term used to describe the "millefiori" type of work when applied to objects other than glass.

Murrieta

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Murrieta is a city located in Riverside County, California, United States. It is a suburban city with a population of around 112,000 people. The city was founded in 1875 and was named after a settler and rancher named José María Murrieta. Today, Murrieta is known for its good schools, affordable housing, and a strong sense of community.

Murrion

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I couldn't find any meaning or definition for the word "murrion". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a non-existent word. Can you provide more context or check the spelling?

Murrow

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Murrow refers to Edward R. Murrow, an American broadcast journalist who was a pioneer in television news. He was known for his courageous reporting during times of war and social upheaval, and is considered one of the most influential journalists of the 20th century.

Murrumbidgee

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The Murrumbidgee is a river in southeastern Australia. It is the longest inland river in Australia and flows through the Australian Capital Territory and the states of New South Wales and Victoria. The name "Murrumbidgee" is derived from the Wiradjuri Aboriginal word "Maram-milage", which means "big river" or "very big river".

Murshidabad

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Murshidabad is a city in the state of West Bengal, India, also known as the "Lahori Tola" (Lahore Street) or "Ahmadnagar". It was the capital of the Mughal Empire during the 18th century, and a major center of silk and cotton production. In 1717, it was declared the capital of Bengal under Siraj-ud-Daula, the ruler of Bengal during the Battle of Plassey.