Results for: up away from the water
English English
marsh prone to salt water floodingsalt marsh
mass of flour or meal combined with other ingredients (generally baked); soft mass resembling dough; money (Slang), mixture of flour and waterdough
mass of tiny floating organisms, microscopic organisms which live in water and serve as a basic food source for aquatic animalsplankton
material resembling paper made from papyrus, paper reed, tall water plant of Egypt; writing material made from the tissue of the papyrus plant; ancient document written on papyrus, papyrus document, tall marsh plantpapyrus
melted ice and snow, water resulting from melted snow or icemeltwater
member of itinerant people, wanderer, wanderer; member of a tribe that relocates seasonally in order to find better resources (e.g. pastureland, water, etc.), wandering, nomadicnomad
metal urn for boiling water for tea (common in Russia), Russian tea urnsamovar
method for measuring compression in an engine (in order to diagnose malfunctions); tree that has been knocked down by strong winds, water drawn from a boiler or water heater in order to remove suspended particles and reduce the buildup of solidsblowdown
method of painting, pigment mixed with waterwatercolor
milky fluid secreted by certain plants that congeals when exposed to air; emulsion of synthetic rubber (Chemistry), mixture of plastic particles in water, plant saplatex
mill with water-powered machinerywater mill
mink fur, mink fur garment, type of mammal which lives near water and is valued for its fur; fur of a mink; coat made of mink fur, web-toed member of weasel familymink
minute organisms on surface of waterneuston
minute water invertebraterotifer
mix clay and sand, muddle; muddy, dirty, pollute; roll about in the mud; stir metallic steel, pool of liquid, process pig iron, shallow pool of water, small pool of water or liquid; mud; pool of foul stagnant water, splash in shallow water, waterproof ...puddle
 

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