| murrelet | <ornithology> One of several species of sea birds of the genera Synthliboramphus and Brachyramphus, inhabiting the North Pacific. They are closely related to the murres. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| murrhine | Made of the stone or material called by the Romans murrha; applied to certain costly vases of great beauty and delicacy used by the luxurious in Rome as wine cups; as, murrhine vases, cups, vessels. Murrhine glass, glassware made in imitation of murrhine vases and cups. Origin: L. Murrhinus, fr. Murrha: cf. F. Murrhin. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| murrina | A disease of horses, mules, and burros in Panama caused by the protozoan parasite Trypanosoma evansi and characterised by emaciation, weakness, anaemia, oedema, ecchymotic conjunctivitis, fever, and paralysis of the hind legs. Origin: Fr. Morine; Sp. Morrina, cattle plague, prob. Fr. L. Morior, to die (05 Mar 2000) |
| murry | <zoology> See Muraena. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| Murutucu virus | A C group mosquito-borne virus of the genus Bunyavirus, which has caused undifferentiated type fever in Brazil and French Guiana. (05 Mar 2000) |
| murine leukemia virus |
a species in the genus mammalian type C retroviruses, comprising a number of strains that can be grouped by their envelope antigens or by the antigens induced on the surface of the infected cell. It causes leukemia and solid tumors in rats, mice, hamsters, and other animals; the genus includes the Gross, Rauscher, Friend, Moloney, and Graffi viruses.
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a mosquito-borne virus of the genus Flavivirus, antigenically related to Japanese encephalitis virus, that is the etiologic agent of Murray Valley encephalitis.
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| Mur | a low continuous indistinct sound |
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| Mur | a complaint uttered in a low and indistinct tone |
| Mur | a low continuous indistinct sound |
| Mur | making a low continuous indistinct sound |
| Mur | characterized by soft sounds |
| Mur | essential equal to suborder Myomorpha with the Dipodidae excluded |
| Mur | an edible tuber native to South America |
| Mur | a bed that can be folded or swung into a cabinet when not being used |
| Mur | humorous axiom stating that anything that can go wrong will go wrong |
| Mur | any plaguelike disease of domestic animals |
| Mur | an Australian river |
| Mur | Scottish philologist and first lexicographer of the Oxford English Dictionary (1837-1915) |
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