"Muroidea" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Muroidea is a superfamily of rodents that includes small to medium-sized rodents, such as mice, rats, and voles. It is a large and diverse group, with many species found on every continent except Antarctica. The name "Muroidea" comes from the Latin word "mus", meaning "mouse".
A low, indistinct sound, often used to describe the gentle humming or buzzing of bees, soft rustling of leaves, or the quiet, indistinguishable sound of a crowd speaking in hushed tones.
Murmured refers to a low, indistinct sound or a quiet, half-uttered word or phrase, often implying secrecy, stealth, or reluctance to be heard. It can also describe a gentle, soothing sound, like a gentle hum or a quiet whisper.
Murmurs are low, indistinct sounds, often made by a crowd or a group of people, but can also refer to distant or muffled voices. In medicine, murmurs can also refer to unusual sounds made by the heart or other organs.
The term "Murphinator" is a playful combination of the names "Murph" and "Terminator." It is often used to refer to John Krasinski, an American actor and filmmaker, who played the character Murphy in the 2018 film "A Quiet Place." Fans affectionately dubbed him the "Murphinator" due to his impressive acting skills and the strong, silent character he portrayed. The term has since become a popular internet meme and cultural reference.
Murray is a proper noun and can refer to several things. It can be a Scottish surname, derived from the Gaelic "Murchadh", meaning "sea warrior" or "warrior of the sea". In geography, Murray can refer to Murray River, the longest river in Australia, named after Sir Albert Alexander Murray. In sports, Murray is also a common surname among Scottish golfers, such as Colin Murray and Ewen Murray.