"Mung" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Mung is a type of bean or legume that is often used in Asian cuisine, particularly in Chinese and Indian cooking. It is also known as moong bean or green gram. Mung beans can be sprouted and used as a vegetable, or they can be cooked and used in a variety of dishes, such as curries, soups, and stir-fries. They are a good source of protein, fiber, and other nutrients. In some cultures, mung beans are also used as a substitute for cooked rice.
Here are 5 usage examples based on the word "mung":
I apologize, but the word "mundic" is not a recognized English word. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that is not widely used. Can you provide more context or clarify the correct spelling of the word? I'll do my best to help you understand its meaning.
Mundification is not a commonly used word in English. However, based on its<em>ROOT</em>mundus, which means "world", I would interpret "mundification" as a process of giving a sense of reality or making something more worldly or tangible. It could also imply a reference to the physical or material world, making something more concrete or real.
Mundugumor is a term used in anthropological circles to describe a certain type of human society, particularly in the context of anthropologist Margaret Mead's work. In her 1935 book "Sex and Temperament in Three Primitive Societies," Mead described the Mundugumor people as a society in which the gender roles are relatively fluid and not strictly defined. In this society, both men and women are expected to exhibit characteristics traditionally associated with the opposite sex, such as men being emotionally expressive and women being strong and aggressive.
Mundungus is a noun that refers to a type of moth that infests and eats tobacco or other plant material. In British English slang, it can also mean a foolish or trivial person.
Munera is a Latin word that refers to a gift or a tribute given to a Roman general upon his return from a successful campaign. As an adjective, munerary means "relating to or given as a gift or tribute, especially in the form of money or spoils of war".
Munerate means to provide or allocate money; especially, to fix or regulate the pay or salary of something or someone.
Mongrel refers to a hybrid or mixed-breed animal, typically a dog, that is the offspring of two different breeds or species. It can also be used to describe something or someone that is of mixed or uncertain origin, quality, or character. In a broader sense, the term "mongrel" can be used metaphorically to describe something or someone that is seen as a mixture of different elements, often in a derogatory or pejorative way, implying a lack of purity or authenticity.
Referring to something related to a town, city, or village, or to a local government authority responsible for providing various public services and amenities to its citizens, such as roads, parks, water supply, and waste management.
Municipalisation is the process of changing the ownership or control of a service, such as transportation, electricity, or water supply, from a private company to the local government or municipality. It is a way for a community to take control of a essential service and make decisions about its operation, management, and development for the benefit of its citizens.
Municipalised refers to something that has been taken over and managed by a local government or municipality, typically a city or town, for the benefit of its citizens. This can include services such as water, electricity, and transportation, which are often former private companies that have been acquired and operated by the municipality. The term is often used to describe the process of public ownership and public management of infrastructure and services, and is often seen as a way to increase public control and accountability.