💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Murus"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| murrhanoun | Alternative form of murra (“ornamental stone”). [(historical) An ornamental stone for vases, etc. described by Pliny, most probably fluorspar; it was first brought to Rome by Pompey, 61 B.C.] |
| muramnoun | Alternative form of murram. [(East Africa, India) Laterite.] |
| muronnoun | Synonym of chrism. |
| municipiumnoun | (historical) An ancient Roman town or city. |
| mortariumnoun | (archaeology) A kind of mortar used by ancient Romans for grinding. |
| moorumnoun | Alternative form of murram. [(East Africa, India) Laterite.] |
| via munitanoun | A kind of Ancient Roman road, paved with stone blocks. |
| muragenoun | A tax paid for building or repairing the walls of a fortified town. |
| muralnoun | A large painting, usually drawn on a wall. |
| maramnoun | Alternative form of murram. [(East Africa, India) Laterite.] |
| mooramnoun | Alternative form of murram. [(East Africa, India) Laterite.] |
| murdressnoun | A battlement with interstices for firing through. |
| molenoun | Any of several small, burrowing, insectivorous mammals of the family Talpidae. |
| morramnoun | Alternative form of murram. [(East Africa, India) Laterite.] |
| muryannoun | (UK, dialect, Cornwall) An ant. |
| marramnoun | Ammophila arenaria, a coarse grass found on sandy beaches. |
| 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.] |
| moriannoun | (obsolete) Moorish |
| murrnoun | (onomatopoeia, colloquial, furry fandom) A purr (produced by any animal). |
| miurusnoun | (poetry) A dactylic hexameter with short penultimate syllable. |
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