"Muntjac" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A muntjac is a type of small deer native to Asia, characterized by its large eyes, small size, and tendency to be active during the day, unlike many other deer. It is often referred to as the "barking deer" due to its distinctive vocalizations. Muntjacs are popular game animals and are also kept in zoos and wildlife parks.
Munitions refer to projectiles or explosives used in combat, warfare, or military operations. They can include artillery shells, rockets, bombs, grenades, and other types of destructive devices. In a broader sense, the term can also refer to any type of weapon or ammunition used to cause harm or destruction.
A Munro is a Scottish mountain with a summit height of at least 3,000 feet (914.4 meters) above sea level. The term is named after Sir Hugh Munro, who published a list of such mountains in Scotland in 1891.
A Munster is a breed of domestic pig known for its distinctive appearance, having a stout body and a flat, wrinkled head with a short, snout-like nose.
A muntin is a vertical element that divides a window, door, or other opening into smaller panels, typically used in traditional or historic architectural styles. It can also refer to a horizontal or vertical piece that separates two adjacent panes of glass in a window or door.
A muppet is a type of puppet created by Jim Henson, typically made of foam, fabric, and stuffed with fiberglass or other materials. Muppets are often used in television shows, films, and live performances to portray human-like characters, often with exaggerated features and personalities. They can range from being cute and innocent to rough and mischievous, and are often used to teach moral lessons or entertain audiences. The most well-known muppets include Kermit the Frog, Miss Piggy, Fozzie Bear, and Gonzo.
A muraenid is a type of eel, specifically a member of the family Muraenidae. This family includes various species of eels that are characterized by their slender, elongated bodies and lack of limbs. Muraenids are found in tropical and subtropical waters around the world and are commonly known for their skillful ability to swim through tight spaces and crevices.
Muraenidae refers to the family of eel-like fish commonly known as moray eels. They are a group of snakelike fish that belong to the order Anguilliformes.