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5-letter words containing mu

  • mushy — resembling mush; pulpy.
  • music — an art of sound in time that expresses ideas and emotions in significant forms through the elements of rhythm, melody, harmony, and color.
  • musilRobert, 1880–1942, Austrian writer.
  • musit — a hole or gap in a fence or hedge through which animals pass
  • musks — Plural form of musk.
  • musky — of or like musk, as an odor: a musky perfume.
  • mussy — untidy, messy, or rumpled.
  • must- — Must- is added to verbs such as 'see', 'have', or 'read' to form adjectives and nouns which describe things that you think people should see, have, or read. For example, a must-have is something which you think people should get, and a must-win game is one which a team needs to win.
  • musta — (colloquial) Must have.
  • musth — a state or condition of violent, destructive frenzy occurring with the rutting season in male elephants, accompanied by the exudation of an oily substance from glands between the eyes and mouth.
  • musts — Plural form of must.
  • musty — having an odor or flavor suggestive of mold, as old buildings, long-closed rooms, or stale food.
  • mutat — (Islam) A compensation gift given to a woman when divorced or repudiated by her husband.
  • mutch — a close-fitting linen or muslin cap, as worn by elderly women or babies.
  • muted — silent; refraining from speech or utterance.
  • muter — silent; refraining from speech or utterance.
  • mutes — Plural form of mute.
  • mutex — (tool, music)   An extension of TeX for typesetting music.
  • muton — The smallest element of genetic material capable of undergoing a distinct mutation, usually identified as a single pair of nucleotides.
  • mutts — Plural form of mutt.
  • muxes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mux.
  • muzak — Alternative capitalization of Muzak.
  • muzzy — confused; muddled.
  • nammu — a Sumerian goddess personifying the primeval sea: the mother of the gods and of heaven and earth.
  • namur — a province in S Belgium. 1413 sq. mi. (3660 sq. km).
  • namus — (in Arab countries) A concept of virtue and honor within a family, typically relating to chastity of female family members.
  • omuta — a seaport on W Kyushu, in SW Japan.
  • ormuzStrait of. Hormuz, Strait of.
  • pamuk — Orhan. born 1952, Turkish novelist and writer; author of The Black Book (1990), My Name is Red (1998), Snow (2002), and Istanbul: Memories of a City (2003). Nobel prize for literature 2006
  • ramus — a branch, as of a plant, vein, bone, etc.
  • remus — the founder of Rome, in 753 b.c., and its first king: a son of Mars and Rhea Silvia, he and his twin brother (Remus) were abandoned as babies, suckled by a she-wolf, and brought up by a shepherd; Remus was finally killed for mocking the fortifications of Rome, which Romulus had just founded.
  • romus — a son of either Aeneas or Ascanius: sometimes believed to be the founder of Rome.
  • simul — (in prescriptions) together.
  • smush — to mash or push, especially to push down or in; compress: to smush a pie in someone's face.
  • smuts — a particle of soot; sooty matter.
  • timur — Tamerlane.
  • wamus — a heavy cardigan jacket, loosely knit and belted.
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