💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Muke"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| mushienoun | (slang) A magic mushroom. |
| munganoun | (Australia, New Zealand, slang, dated) Food |
| mucenoun | Archaic form of muse (“hole through which an animal passes”). [Of a person: a source of inspiration.] |
| mungernoun | One who mungs. |
| muleynoun | A cow or deer without horns. |
| mulonoun | (in Roma folklore) A vampire. |
| mulenoun | The generally sterile male or female hybrid offspring of a male donkey and a female horse. |
| maguanoun | Alternative form of makwa. [A short Chinese outer jacket.] |
| mucopusnoun | (medicine) a mixture of mucus and pus |
| mo-yünoun | Alternative form of Moyu. [Synonym of Karakax: the Mandarin Chinese-derived name.] |
| muninoun | The municipal government / municipality |
| muvulenoun | Alternative form of mvule. [Milicia excelsa, a tropical African tree yielding iroko wood.] |
| mumbo-jumbonoun | Alternative spelling of mumbo jumbo. [(historical) A deity or other supernatural being said to have been worshipped by certain West African peoples; an idol.] |
| musernoun | One who muses. |
| mucknoun | Anything filthy or vile. Dirt; something that makes another thing dirty. |
| muviannoun | An inhabitant of the mythical continent of Mu. |
| mullonoun | Alternative form of mulo. [(in Roma folklore) A vampire.] |
| mazunoun | A Chinese sea goddess, the deified form of Lin Moniang, a medieval Fujianese girl who became revered as a sea goddess and, since the Qing dynasty, especially in Taiwan, more generally as the primary goddess of Heaven. |
| manglenoun | A hand-operated device with rollers, for wringing laundry. |
| mudgenoun | (UK, dialect, obsolete) mud; sludge |
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