<span class="searchmatch">mud</span> <span class="searchmatch">cat</span> (plural <span class="searchmatch">mud</span> <span class="searchmatch">cats</span>) Alternative form of mudcat...
<span class="searchmatch">mud</span> fight (plural <span class="searchmatch">mud</span> fights) (literally) A physical fight in which two (or more) opponents wrestle in <span class="searchmatch">mud</span> or other dirt. (figuratively) A dirty duel,...
From <span class="searchmatch">mud</span> + <span class="searchmatch">cat</span>. mudcat (plural mudcats) A catfish, Ameiurus natalis (yellow bullhead), native to the Mississippi Delta. A flathead catfish (Pylodictis...
Attested as Catryp in 1680. Compound of kat (“<span class="searchmatch">cat</span>, arched ridge, lesser, <span class="searchmatch">mud</span>”) and rijp (“edge, bank”). Hyphenation: Cat‧rijp Catrijp n a hamlet in Bergen...
Attested as kattwoude in 1310. Compound of the element kat (“<span class="searchmatch">cat</span>, lesser, arched ridge, <span class="searchmatch">mud</span>”) and Middle Dutch wout (“marsh forest, swamp forest”). Hyphenation:...
укъиушӏоит ― psəẑəm wuqiwušʷʼojit ― The <span class="searchmatch">mud</span> will dirty you. чэтыум уиушӏоит ― čɛtəwum wujiwušʷʼojit ― The <span class="searchmatch">cat</span> will dirty you. шӏои (šʷʼoji) "dirty" (noun)...
Attested as Katham in 1665. Compound of the element kat (“<span class="searchmatch">cat</span>, lesser, arched ridge, <span class="searchmatch">mud</span>”) and Middle Dutch hamme (“alluvial land in the bend of a watercourse”)...
of <span class="searchmatch">Mud</span>, Penguin Books, page 167: It was still raining buckets when he stepped into his house, even though the worst seemed almost over. rain <span class="searchmatch">cats</span> and...
is a compound of the difficult to interpret element Middle Dutch kat (“<span class="searchmatch">cat</span>, <span class="searchmatch">mud</span>, ridge, lesser, low-quality”) and wyc (“village, settlement”). aan Zee...
is a compound of the difficult to interpret element Middle Dutch kat (“<span class="searchmatch">cat</span>, <span class="searchmatch">mud</span>, ridge, lesser, low-quality”) and wyc (“village, settlement”). aan den...