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mudder a racehorse that runs well on a muddy track.
muddle to cause confusion or disorder in; mix up or jumble. [6 definitions]
muddle-headed mentally confused.
muddler a person who does things in a confused, disorganized manner. [2 definitions]
muddle through to accomplish a purpose or achieve a goal despite lack of knowledge or organization.
muddy covered or smeared with, or having abundant, mud. [6 definitions]
mudfish any of various fishes, such as the bowfin, inhabiting mud or muddy water.
mud flat a tract of land that is covered at high tide and exposed at low tide.
mudflow a large, usu. downward flow of wet earth.
mudguard a shield or flap over the wheel of a vehicle to deflect mud and stones thrown by the wheel's motion. [2 definitions]
mud hen any of various birds, such as the rail or coot, inhabiting marshes or wetlands.
mud hut a simple dwelling made of mud.
mudpack a mixture of fuller's earth, astringents, and water, applied to the face for cosmetic purposes.
mud puppy any of several large aquatic salamanders of eastern North America, that have conspicuous external gills.
mudra any of numerous body gestures used to tell a story, esp. in Indian classical dance.
mudroom a room in a house, esp. a farmhouse, that is used for the removal and storage of wet and muddy footwear and outerwear.
mudskipper any of various goby fishes of Asia and Polynesia that are able to move about on land and have a modified pectoral fin that enables them to climb mangrove roots.
mudslide a flow of mud and debris down a gradual slope.
mudslinging attempting to soil the reputation of an opponent by hurling malicious charges and accusations, esp. in a political contest.
mud snake a bluish black burrowing snake of the southeastern United States, having a red belly and a nonpoisonous spine at the tip of the tail.
mud turtle any of several small freshwater turtles of the Western Hemisphere.