"Mofette" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A mofette is a rare type of natural spring that emits hydrogen sulfide gas, which gives it a strong and unpleasant smell, often compared to rotten eggs.
Mofette
A mofette is a type of natural gas vent that releases hydrogen sulfide gas and can have a strong, unpleasant smell.
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Moenkopi is a word that refers to the Moenkopi Formation, a geological formation in the Colorado Plateau region of the southwestern United States. Specifically, it refers to a layer of rock that spans across parts of Arizona, Utah, and Colorado. The formation is known for containing a rich diversity of fossilized plants and animals, including those from the Triassic Period.
Moët is a French luxury champagne house. Moët & Chandon is a leading brand of champagne that is known for its high-quality and elegant champagnes. The term "moët" is often used to refer to any champagne that is perceived as luxurious or high-end.
Moexipril is a medication that belongs to the class of angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors. It is used to treat high blood pressure (hypertension) and congestive heart failure. Moexipril helps to relax and dilate blood vessels, which reduces blood pressure and the workload on the heart. As a result, it can help to prevent or manage conditions such as heart failure, kidney disease, and stroke.
Moghrabieh is a type of Lebanese rice dish, typically flavored with spices and cooked with pine nuts and onions. It is often served as a side dish in Middle Eastern cuisine.
The Moghuls, also known as the Mughal Empire, refers to a medieval Islamic empire that existed in the Indian subcontinent from the early 16th century to the mid-19th century. At its peak, the Mughal Empire covered a vast territory, including present-day India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Bangladesh. The name "Mughal" is derived from Mongol, as the founders of the empire were descendants of Genghis Khan's Mongol warriors.