"Mud" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Mud is a thick, sticky substance that is formed by the mixture of water and soil particles, such as clay, silt, or sand, typically resulting from heavy rainfall, flooding, or soil erosion.
Muculent refers to being thick, viscous, and sticky, often in a way that is unpleasant or repulsive. It can describe a liquid or substance that has a gloopy or syrupy consistency, such as a muculent paste or a muculent secretion. The word is often used to convey a sense of grossness or unpleasantness, as in "the muculent slug trail left on the sidewalk was revolting".
Mucuses is the third person singular present tense of the verb "mucus", which means to produce or secrete mucus. Mucus is a thick, sticky fluid produced by the mucous membranes in the body, especially in the nose, throat, and lungs, to help trap dust, bacteria, and other foreign particles and prevent them from entering the body. It typically goes out of the body when we cough, sneeze, or blow our nose.
Mudarin is a rare or obsolete word. It refers to a type of mud or paste used in the manufacture of pottery, especially in the process of pottery glazing.
A mudbrick is a type of building block made from a mixture of mud, water, and other natural materials, such as straw or gravel. It is often used in construction, particularly in rural or impoverished areas where other building materials are scarce. Mudbricks are typically dried in the sun or by being exposed to the elements, which helps to harden them and make them more durable.
Muddiness refers to a state of mixture or confusion; a lack of clarity or distinctness. It can also describe something that is covered or soaked with mud, making it difficult to perceive or understand.