💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Murinization"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| murinisationnoun | Alternative form of murinization. [The process, or the result of murinizing] |
| mundationnoun | (obsolete) The act of cleaning. |
| macerationnoun | The act or process of macerating. |
| murreinnoun | Obsolete spelling of murrain. [(archaic, uncountable) Infectious disease; pestilence, plague; (countable) sometimes used in curses such as a murrain on someone: an outbreak of such a disease; a plague.] |
| mediumizationnoun | The process or result of mediumizing (in various senses). |
| mincingnoun | Affected dainty speech or movement. |
| mersionnoun | Obsolete form of immersion. [The act of immersing or the condition of being immersed.] |
| mucronationnoun | The property of being mucronate. |
| mandarinizationnoun | The process of making something or someone Mandarin. |
| maorificationnoun | (usually derogatory) The act or process of Maorifying. |
| marinisationnoun | Non-Oxford British English form of marinization. [(Oxford British English) Adaptation for marine environments.] |
| murrennoun | Obsolete form of murrain. [(archaic, uncountable) Infectious disease; pestilence, plague; (countable) sometimes used in curses such as a murrain on someone: an outbreak of such a disease; a plague.] |
| murrhinenoun | murra |
| manquellingnoun | (obsolete) murder; homicide |
| mucornoun | (obsolete) The property of being mucid. |
| miniationnoun | The act or result of miniating; a painting or tingeing with vermilion. |
| murdahnoun | Pronunciation spelling of murder. [(uncountable) The crime of killing a person unlawfully, especially with predetermination.] |
| murthnoun | (UK dialectal) murder; slaughter. |
| mummificationnoun | The preserving of a dead body, by making it into a mummy. |
| muzzlingnoun | The act of placing a muzzle on an animal. |
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