"Mulched" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Mulched: (verb) to cut (organic matter such as leaves, branches, or grass) into small pieces and leave them on the soil to act as a nutrient-rich compost, or (noun) the process of doing this.
The term "mulatto" refers to a person of mixed ancestry, specifically a mix of European and African descent. It can also be used to describe the offspring of a European and an African or of a white and a black. In the past, the term was often used to describe people of African descent who were considered to be of mixed race or who had African and European blood. However, the use of the term "mulatto" has been criticized as being outdated and offensive, as it can be seen as reinforcing racial hierarchies and stereotypes. Today, people of mixed ancestry may prefer to identify as multiracial, biracial, or mixed, rather than using the term "mulatto".
Mulcahy is a surname of Irish origin. It means " cursing" or "malediction" in Irish, derived from the Gaelic word "mulchaide". It's likely an anglicized form of the Gaelic surname "Ó Maoldhamhnaigh", which is an Irish sept of the Kinsella clan.