mummification
— Noun
– English
~ embalmment and drying a dead body and wrapping it as a mummy
mummification
— Noun
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~ a condition resembling that of a mummy; "bureaucratic mummification in red tape"
mummy
— Noun
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~ informal terms for a mother
mummy
— Noun
– English
~ a body embalmed and dried and wrapped for burial (as in ancient Egypt)
mumps
— Noun
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~ an acute contagious viral disease characterized by fever and by swelling of the parotid glands
mumpsimus
— Noun
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~ a traditional notion that is obstinately held although it is unreasonable; "he still holds to the old mumpsimus that a woman's place is in the kitchen"
Munch
— Noun
– English
~ Norwegian painter (1863-1944)
munch
— Noun
– English
~ a large bite; "he tried to talk between munches on the sandwich"
munchausen
— Noun
– English
~ German raconteur who told preposterous stories about his adventures as a soldier and hunter; his name is now associated with any telling of exaggerated stories or winning lies (1720-1797)
Munchener
— Noun
– English
~ a dark lager produced in Munich since the 10th century; has a distinctive taste of malt
muncher
— Noun
– English
~ a chewer who makes a munching noise
Munchhausen
— Noun
– English
~ German raconteur who told preposterous stories about his adventures as a soldier and hunter; his name is now associated with any telling of exaggerated stories or winning lies (1720-1797)
muncie
— Noun
– English
~ a town in east central Indiana
mund
— Noun
– Danish
~ hulrum mellem mundåbning (læber) og svælg
mund
— Noun
– Danish
~ åbning i ansigtet hos mennesker og dyr hvorigennem ...
mund
— Noun
– Danish
~ person, ofte et barn, der skal have mad
munda
— Noun
– English
~ a family of languages spoken by people scattered throughout central India
Munda-Mon-Khmer
— Noun
– English
~ a family of languages spoken in southern and southeastern Asia
mundaneness
— Noun
– English
~ the quality of being commonplace and ordinary
mundaneness
— Noun
– English
~ the quality or character of being intellectually sophisticated and worldly through cultivation or experience or disillusionment