"Muricoid" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Muricoid refers to a type of snail shell, specifically those belonging to the family Muricidae, which are characterized by their spindle-shaped or foul-smelling shells.
Muria can refer to several things. Muria is a commune in the Haute-Corse department of Corsica, France. In Indonesia, Muria is a region in Central Java known for its tobacco plantations. It can also refer to a type of wasp found in Southeast Asia. In Sanskrit, muria means "black" or "dark". In some Middle Eastern cultures, muria is the name for the cassava plant.
Muriatic refers to something that is related to or containing muriatic acid, a strong acid composed of hydrochloric acid (HCl) and water. In chemistry, muriatic acid is also known as hydrochloric acid. In everyday language, the term may be used to describe a solution that contains this type of acid, often used for cleaning concrete, removing rust, and other industrial purposes.
Murices refers to a type of pinkish-white snail fossils, often found in rocks, especially in carboniferous and Jurassic deposits.
Murillo refers to Juan de Murillo y Velarde, a Spanish Baroque painter, often considered one of the most important painters in Spanish history. He is particularly famous for his use of dramatic lighting and his depiction of everyday life in 17th-century Spain.