Murky

  • 31murky — adjective (murkier, murkiest) 1》 dark and gloomy.     ↘(of water) dirty or cloudy. 2》 deliberately obscure so as to conceal dishonesty or immorality. Derivatives murkily adverb murkiness noun …

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  • 32murky — a. Dark, gloomy, obscure, dim, cloudy, clouded, dusky, lurid, overcast, lowering …

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  • 33murky — adj 1. dark, dusky, gloomy, dismal, dreary, bleak, grim; funereal, somber, solemn, grave, heavy; cheerless, joyless, desolate; discouraging, disheartening, dispiriting, depressing, hopeless. 2. foggy, rainy, misty, Archaic. caliginous, hazy,… …

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  • 34murky — /ˈmɜki / (say merkee) adjective (murkier, murkiest) 1. intensely dark, gloomy, and cheerless. 2. obscure or thick with mist, haze, or the like, as the air, etc. Also, mirky. {murk + y1} –murkily, adverb –murkiness, noun …

  • 35murky —   Pōuliuli, lepolepo, ōlepolepo, ōmea, ōmeamea …

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  • 36murky bass — noun : an accompanying bass in broken octaves …

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  • 37has a murky past — he has a suspicious past …

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  • 38Murkier — Murky Murk y, a. [Compar. {Murkier}; superl. {Murkiest}.] [OE. mirke, merke, AS. myrce, mirce; akin to Icel. myrkr, Dan. & Sw. m[ o]rk.] 1. Dark; gloomy. The murkiest den. Shak. [1913 Webster] A murky deep lowering o er our heads. Addison. [1913… …

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  • 39Murkiest — Murky Murk y, a. [Compar. {Murkier}; superl. {Murkiest}.] [OE. mirke, merke, AS. myrce, mirce; akin to Icel. myrkr, Dan. & Sw. m[ o]rk.] 1. Dark; gloomy. The murkiest den. Shak. [1913 Webster] A murky deep lowering o er our heads. Addison. [1913… …

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  • 40milkiness — murky or liquefied flesh in such species as hake, halibut and wild and farmed salmonids. Myxosporeans (Kudoa spp.) secrete a proteolytic enzyme causing unsightly white cysts in the flesh and, in extreme cases, softening and liquefaction. Cysts… …

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