mudlike

English

Etymology

mud + -like

Adjective

mudlike (comparative more mudlike, superlative most mudlike)

  1. Resembling mud
    • 2009 August 30, Shaila Dewan, “Clash in Alabama Over Tennessee Coal Ash”, in New York Times:
      “That’s the means to their end, that they can keep it out of black communities on the charge of environmental racism,” said Albert Turner Jr., a black county commissioner, inviting a visitor to sniff a sample of the heavy, mudlike ash in a souvenir glass jar.
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