mud — (n.) mid 14c., cognate with and probably from M.L.G. mudde, M.Du. modde thick mud, from P.Gmc. *mud from PIE * (s)meu /*mu [Buck], found in many words denoting wet or dirty (Cf. Gk. mydos damp, moisture, O.Ir. muad cloud, Pol. muЕ‚ slime, Skt … Etymology dictionary
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mud fever — n 1) a chapped inflamed condition of the skin of the legs and belly of a horse due to irritation from mud or drying resulting from washing off mud spatters and closely related or identical in nature to grease heel 2) BLUE COMB 3) a mild… … Medical dictionary
Mud Hen Lake, Minnesota — Mud Hen Lake is an unorganized territory in St. Louis County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 320 at the 2000 census. Mail service is provided from Makinen, Minnesota. Contents 1 Geography 2 Demographics 3 See also … Wikipedia
NATIVE AMERICAN ARCHITECTURE — Although most Native Americans today have abandoned their traditional homes in favor of housing based on European models, textual and visual sources can tell us much about the earliest truly American dwellings. Native Americans inhabited North … Historical Dictionary of Architecture
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Mud Islands — The Mud Islands reserve Coordinates: 38°16′S 144°46′E / 38.267°S 144.767°E / 38.267; 144.767 is located within Port Phillip, abo … Wikipedia
Mud Bay, Alaska — This article is about the bay in Alaska. For the northern tip of Boundary Bay in British Columbia, see Boundary Bay. Mud Bay, Alaska CDP … Wikipedia
Native American literature — Introduction also called Indian literature or American Indian literature the traditional oral and written literatures of the indigenous peoples of the Americas. These include ancient hieroglyphic and pictographic writings of Middle… … Universalium
Mud terrapin — Terrapin Ter ra*pin, n. [Probably of American Indian origin.] (Zo[ o]l.) Any one of numerous species of tortoises living in fresh and brackish waters. Many of them are valued for food. [Written also {terapin}, {terrapen}, {terrapene}, {turpen},… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
mud fever — noun 1. : a chapped inflamed condition of the skin of the legs and belly of a horse due to irritation from mud or drying resulting from washing off mud spatters and closely related or identical in nature to grease heel 2. : a severe enteritis of… … Useful english dictionary