Definition of mud Mud

/mʌˈd/ - [mud] - mud

We found 25 definitions of mud from 7 different sources.

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What does mud mean?

WordNet

WordNet by Princeton University

Noun

Plural: mud

mud - water soaked soil; soft wet earth
  clay
  dirt, soil the state of being covered with unclean things
  bleaching clay, bleaching earth an adsorbent clay that will remove coloring from oils
  mud pie a mass of mud that a child has molded into the shape of pie
mud - slanderous remarks or charges

Verb

muds, mudding, mudded  

mud - plaster with mud
  daub, plaster cover (a surface) by smearing (a substance) over it; "smear the wall with paint"; "daub the ceiling with plaster"
  masonry the craft of a mason
mud - soil with mud, muck, or mire; "The child mucked up his shirt while playing ball in the garden"
  mire, muck, muck up
  begrime, bemire, colly, dirty, grime, soil make soiled, filthy, or dirty; "don't soil your clothes when you play outside!"
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Wiktionary Wiktionary dictionary logo

  • mud (Noun)
    A mixture of water and soil or fine grained sediment.
  • mud (Noun)
    A plaster-like mixture used to texture or smooth drywall.
  • mud (Noun)
    Wet concrete as it is being mixed, delivered and poured.
  • mud (Noun)
    Willfully abusive, even slanderous remarks or claims, notably between political opponents.
  • mud (Noun)
    Money, dough, especially when proceeding from dirty business.
  • mud (Noun)
    Stool that is exposed as a result of anal sex.
  • mud (Noun)
    A particle less than 62. 5 microns in diameter, following the Wentworth scale .
  • mud (Verb)
    To make muddy, dirty.
  • mud (Verb)
    To make turbid.
  • mud (Verb)
    To participate in a MUD, or multi-user dungeon .

Webster DictionaryWebster's Unabridged Dictionary 📘

  • mud (n.)
    Earth and water mixed so as to be soft and adhesive.
  • mud (v. t.)
    To bury in mud.
  • mud (v. t.)
    To make muddy or turbid.

OmegaWiki DictionaryOmegaWiki Dictionary Ω

  • mud
    A mixture of clay and/or silt with water to form a plastic mass with a particle size preponderantly below 0.06 mm diameter. It is deposited in low-energy environments in lakes, estuaries and lagoons. It may also be deposited in deep-sea environments.\n(Source: WHIT)
  • mud
    Soaked clay or soil; very soft ground.
  • mud
    To soil with mud, muck, or mire.
  • mud
    (oil extraction) A mixture of base substance and additives used to lubricate the drill bit and to counteract the natural pressure of the formation.

Vulgar Tongue DictionaryDictionary of the Vulgar Tongue 👅

  • mud
    A fool, or thick-sculled fellow; also, among printers the same as dung among journeymen taylors. See DUNG.

Wikipedia Wiktionary dictionary logo

  • In terms of computer games, a MUD (or Multi-User dungeon or domain) is a mulitplayer online game based on the telnet protocol, and is completely text-based.
  • Mud is a mixture of soil, dirt and water. Some animals like worms, frogs, snails, clams, and crayfish live in mud. Pigs and elephants use it to cool themselves in hot weather, some people enjoy making mud pies out of mud. Mud is a type of soil that is also called "clayey soil". Others include the sandy soil, or sand, and garden soil.

Part of speech

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  • mud, verb, present, 1st person singular of mud (infinitive).
  • mud, verb (infinitive).
  • mud, noun, singular of muds.

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