slovodefinícia
mush
(mass)
mush
- kaša
mush
(encz)
mush,kaše n: Zdeněk Brož
Mush
(gcide)
Mush \Mush\, n. [Cf. Gael. mus, muss, pap, porridge, any thick
preparation of fruit, OHG. muos; akin to AS. & OS. m[=o]s
food, and prob, to E. meat. See Meat.]
Meal (esp. Indian meal) boiled in water; hasty pudding;
supawn. [U.S.]
[1913 Webster]
Mush
(gcide)
Mush \Mush\, v. t. [Cf. F. moucheter to cut with small cuts.]
To notch, cut, or indent, as cloth, with a stamp.
[1913 Webster]
Mush
(gcide)
Mush \Mush\, n. [Perh. short for mush on, a corrupt of E.
marchons, the cry of the voyageurs and coureurs de bois to
their dogs.]
A march on foot, esp. across the snow with dogs; as, he had a
long mush before him; -- also used attributively. [Colloq.,
Alaska & Northwestern U. S.]
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]
Mush
(gcide)
Mush \Mush\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Mushed; p. pr. & vb. n.
Mushing.]
To travel on foot, esp. across the snow with dogs. -- v. t.
To cause to travel or journey. [Rare] [Colloq., Alaska &
Northwestern U. S.]
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]
mush
(wn)
mush
n 1: any soft or soggy mass; "he pounded it to a pulp" [syn:
pulp, mush]
2: cornmeal boiled in water [syn: mush, cornmeal mush]
3: writing or music that is excessively sweet and sentimental
[syn: treacle, mush, slop, glop]
4: a journey by dogsled
v 1: drive (a team of dogs or a dogsled)
2: travel with a dogsled [syn: dogsled, mush]
mush
(foldoc)
MUSH

1. Multi-User Shared Hallucination.

2. Mail Users' Shell.
mush
(vera)
MUSH
Multi-User Shared Hallucination (MUD)
podobné slovodefinícia
edible wild mushroom
(mass)
edible wild mushroom
- hríb
mush
(mass)
mush
- kaša
mushroom
(mass)
mushroom
- hríb
cornmeal mush
(encz)
cornmeal mush, n:
deer mushroom
(encz)
deer mushroom, n:
edible wild mushroom
(encz)
edible wild mushroom,hřib
fairy-ring mushroom
(encz)
fairy-ring mushroom, n:
field mushroom
(encz)
field mushroom, n:
go mushroom hunting
(encz)
go mushroom hunting,jít na houby [fráz.] Pino
go mushroom picking
(encz)
go mushroom picking,jít na houby [fráz.] Pino
golden oak mushroom
(encz)
golden oak mushroom, n:
grainy club mushrooms
(encz)
grainy club mushrooms, n:
green mushroom pimple
(encz)
green mushroom pimple, n:
honey mushroom
(encz)
honey mushroom, n:
horse mushroom
(encz)
horse mushroom, n:
inky-cap mushroom
(encz)
inky-cap mushroom, n:
magic mushroom
(encz)
magic mushroom, n:
meadow mushroom
(encz)
meadow mushroom, n:
miter mushroom
(encz)
miter mushroom, n:
mush
(encz)
mush,kaše n: Zdeněk Brož
mushes
(encz)
mushes,
mushiness
(encz)
mushiness,kašovitost n: Zdeněk Brož
mushroom
(encz)
mushroom,houba n: mushroom,houbový adj: mushroom,hřib n: Zdeněk Brožmushroom,žampión n: luno
mushroom anchor
(encz)
mushroom anchor, n:
mushroom cloud
(encz)
mushroom cloud,atomový hřib Zdeněk Brož
mushroom coral
(encz)
mushroom coral, n:
mushroom hunting
(encz)
mushroom hunting,houbaření n: Pino
mushroom picking
(encz)
mushroom picking,houbaření n: Pino
mushroom pimple
(encz)
mushroom pimple, n:
mushroom poisoning
(encz)
mushroom poisoning, n:
mushroom sauce
(encz)
mushroom sauce,houbová omáčka
mushroom soup
(encz)
mushroom soup,houbová polévka
mushroom wine sauce
(encz)
mushroom wine sauce, n:
mushroom-shaped cloud
(encz)
mushroom-shaped cloud, n:
mushroomed
(encz)
mushroomed,zploštělý adj: Zdeněk Brož
mushrooming
(encz)
mushrooming,houbaření n: Pino
mushrooms
(encz)
mushrooms,houby n: pl. Zdeněk Brož
mushy
(encz)
mushy,kašovitý adj: Zdeněk Brož
mushy peas
(encz)
mushy peas, n:
orange mushroom pimple
(encz)
orange mushroom pimple, n:
oyster mushroom
(encz)
oyster mushroom, n:
parasol mushroom
(encz)
parasol mushroom, n:
pore mushroom
(encz)
pore mushroom, n:
roof mushroom
(encz)
roof mushroom, n:
sacred mushroom
(encz)
sacred mushroom, n:
sandy mushroom
(encz)
sandy mushroom, n:
shaggymane mushroom
(encz)
shaggymane mushroom, n:
shiitake mushroom
(encz)
shiitake mushroom, n:
slime mushroom
(encz)
slime mushroom, n:
snow mushroom
(encz)
snow mushroom, n:
sponge mushroom
(encz)
sponge mushroom, n:
straw mushroom
(encz)
straw mushroom, n:
stuffed mushroom
(encz)
stuffed mushroom, n:
swadust mushroom
(encz)
swadust mushroom, n:
tsutsugamushi disease
(encz)
tsutsugamushi disease, n:
viscid mushroom
(encz)
viscid mushroom, n:
white slime mushroom
(encz)
white slime mushroom, n:
winter mushroom
(encz)
winter mushroom, n:
Mush
(gcide)
Mush \Mush\, n. [Cf. Gael. mus, muss, pap, porridge, any thick
preparation of fruit, OHG. muos; akin to AS. & OS. m[=o]s
food, and prob, to E. meat. See Meat.]
Meal (esp. Indian meal) boiled in water; hasty pudding;
supawn. [U.S.]
[1913 Webster]Mush \Mush\, v. t. [Cf. F. moucheter to cut with small cuts.]
To notch, cut, or indent, as cloth, with a stamp.
[1913 Webster]Mush \Mush\, n. [Perh. short for mush on, a corrupt of E.
marchons, the cry of the voyageurs and coureurs de bois to
their dogs.]
A march on foot, esp. across the snow with dogs; as, he had a
long mush before him; -- also used attributively. [Colloq.,
Alaska & Northwestern U. S.]
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]Mush \Mush\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Mushed; p. pr. & vb. n.
Mushing.]
To travel on foot, esp. across the snow with dogs. -- v. t.
To cause to travel or journey. [Rare] [Colloq., Alaska &
Northwestern U. S.]
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]
Mushed
(gcide)
Mush \Mush\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Mushed; p. pr. & vb. n.
Mushing.]
To travel on foot, esp. across the snow with dogs. -- v. t.
To cause to travel or journey. [Rare] [Colloq., Alaska &
Northwestern U. S.]
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]
Mushing
(gcide)
Mush \Mush\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Mushed; p. pr. & vb. n.
Mushing.]
To travel on foot, esp. across the snow with dogs. -- v. t.
To cause to travel or journey. [Rare] [Colloq., Alaska &
Northwestern U. S.]
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]
Mushroom
(gcide)
Mushroom \Mush"room\, a.
1. Of or pertaining to mushrooms; as, mushroom catchup.
[1913 Webster]

2. Resembling mushrooms in rapidity of growth and shortness
of duration; short-lived; ephemerial; as, mushroom cities.
[1913 Webster]

Mushroom anchor, an anchor shaped like a mushroom, capable
of grasping the ground in whatever way it falls.

Mushroom coral (Zool.), any coral of the genus Fungia.
See Fungia.

Mushroom spawn (Bot.), the mycelium, or primary filamentous
growth, of the mushroom; also, cakes of earth and manure
containing this growth, which are used for propagation of
the mushroom.

mushroom cloud, a cloud of smoke rising and then spreading
laterally to take on the shape of a mushroom -- caused by
large fires or explosions, esp. nuclear explosions.
[1913 Webster +PJC]Mushroom \Mush"room\, n. [OE. muscheron, OF. mouscheron, F.
mousseron; perhaps fr. mousse moss, of German origin. See
Moss.]
1. (Bot.)
(a) An edible fungus (Agaricus campestris), having a
white stalk which bears a convex or oven flattish
expanded portion called the pileus. This is whitish
and silky or somewhat scaly above, and bears on the
under side radiating gills which are at first
flesh-colored, but gradually become brown. The plant
grows in rich pastures and is proverbial for rapidity
of growth and shortness of duration. It has a pleasant
smell, and is largely used as food. It is also
cultivated from spawn.
(b) Any large fungus developing a visible fruiting body
with a stem and cap, usu. of the basidiomycetes;
especially one of the genus Agaricus; a toadstool.
Several species are edible; but many are very
poisonous. The term mushroom is used most often for
edible varieties, the poisonous ones being termed
toadstools or other names. But this distinction is
often ignored.
[1913 Webster +PJC]

2. One who rises suddenly from a low condition in life; an
upstart. --Bacon.
[1913 Webster]mushroom \mush"room\, v. i.
1. to grow or expand rapidly.
[PJC]

2. to grow so much and so rapidly as to change qualitatively;
used with into; as, a minor border skirmish mushroomed
into a full-blown war.
[PJC]
mushroom
(gcide)
Mushroom \Mush"room\, a.
1. Of or pertaining to mushrooms; as, mushroom catchup.
[1913 Webster]

2. Resembling mushrooms in rapidity of growth and shortness
of duration; short-lived; ephemerial; as, mushroom cities.
[1913 Webster]

Mushroom anchor, an anchor shaped like a mushroom, capable
of grasping the ground in whatever way it falls.

Mushroom coral (Zool.), any coral of the genus Fungia.
See Fungia.

Mushroom spawn (Bot.), the mycelium, or primary filamentous
growth, of the mushroom; also, cakes of earth and manure
containing this growth, which are used for propagation of
the mushroom.

mushroom cloud, a cloud of smoke rising and then spreading
laterally to take on the shape of a mushroom -- caused by
large fires or explosions, esp. nuclear explosions.
[1913 Webster +PJC]Mushroom \Mush"room\, n. [OE. muscheron, OF. mouscheron, F.
mousseron; perhaps fr. mousse moss, of German origin. See
Moss.]
1. (Bot.)
(a) An edible fungus (Agaricus campestris), having a
white stalk which bears a convex or oven flattish
expanded portion called the pileus. This is whitish
and silky or somewhat scaly above, and bears on the
under side radiating gills which are at first
flesh-colored, but gradually become brown. The plant
grows in rich pastures and is proverbial for rapidity
of growth and shortness of duration. It has a pleasant
smell, and is largely used as food. It is also
cultivated from spawn.
(b) Any large fungus developing a visible fruiting body
with a stem and cap, usu. of the basidiomycetes;
especially one of the genus Agaricus; a toadstool.
Several species are edible; but many are very
poisonous. The term mushroom is used most often for
edible varieties, the poisonous ones being termed
toadstools or other names. But this distinction is
often ignored.
[1913 Webster +PJC]

2. One who rises suddenly from a low condition in life; an
upstart. --Bacon.
[1913 Webster]mushroom \mush"room\, v. i.
1. to grow or expand rapidly.
[PJC]

2. to grow so much and so rapidly as to change qualitatively;
used with into; as, a minor border skirmish mushroomed
into a full-blown war.
[PJC]
Mushroom anchor
(gcide)
Mushroom \Mush"room\, a.
1. Of or pertaining to mushrooms; as, mushroom catchup.
[1913 Webster]

2. Resembling mushrooms in rapidity of growth and shortness
of duration; short-lived; ephemerial; as, mushroom cities.
[1913 Webster]

Mushroom anchor, an anchor shaped like a mushroom, capable
of grasping the ground in whatever way it falls.

Mushroom coral (Zool.), any coral of the genus Fungia.
See Fungia.

Mushroom spawn (Bot.), the mycelium, or primary filamentous
growth, of the mushroom; also, cakes of earth and manure
containing this growth, which are used for propagation of
the mushroom.

mushroom cloud, a cloud of smoke rising and then spreading
laterally to take on the shape of a mushroom -- caused by
large fires or explosions, esp. nuclear explosions.
[1913 Webster +PJC]
mushroom cloud
(gcide)
Mushroom \Mush"room\, a.
1. Of or pertaining to mushrooms; as, mushroom catchup.
[1913 Webster]

2. Resembling mushrooms in rapidity of growth and shortness
of duration; short-lived; ephemerial; as, mushroom cities.
[1913 Webster]

Mushroom anchor, an anchor shaped like a mushroom, capable
of grasping the ground in whatever way it falls.

Mushroom coral (Zool.), any coral of the genus Fungia.
See Fungia.

Mushroom spawn (Bot.), the mycelium, or primary filamentous
growth, of the mushroom; also, cakes of earth and manure
containing this growth, which are used for propagation of
the mushroom.

mushroom cloud, a cloud of smoke rising and then spreading
laterally to take on the shape of a mushroom -- caused by
large fires or explosions, esp. nuclear explosions.
[1913 Webster +PJC]
Mushroom coral
(gcide)
Mushroom \Mush"room\, a.
1. Of or pertaining to mushrooms; as, mushroom catchup.
[1913 Webster]

2. Resembling mushrooms in rapidity of growth and shortness
of duration; short-lived; ephemerial; as, mushroom cities.
[1913 Webster]

Mushroom anchor, an anchor shaped like a mushroom, capable
of grasping the ground in whatever way it falls.

Mushroom coral (Zool.), any coral of the genus Fungia.
See Fungia.

Mushroom spawn (Bot.), the mycelium, or primary filamentous
growth, of the mushroom; also, cakes of earth and manure
containing this growth, which are used for propagation of
the mushroom.

mushroom cloud, a cloud of smoke rising and then spreading
laterally to take on the shape of a mushroom -- caused by
large fires or explosions, esp. nuclear explosions.
[1913 Webster +PJC]
mushroom ketchup
(gcide)
ketchup \ketch"up\, n. [Probably of East Indian origin, because
it was originally a kind of East Indian pickles. Cf. also
Malay k[e^]chap fish sauce. --MW10.]
A pureed table sauce made predominantly from tomatoes,
flavored with onions, sugar, salt and spices; called also
tomato ketchup. The term is also applied to pureed sauces
containing mushrooms, walnuts, etc., being called in such
cases mushroom ketchup, walnut ketchup, etc. [Written
also catsup and catchup.]
[PJC]Catchup \Catch"up\, Catsup \Cat"sup\, n. [Probably of East
Indian origin, because it was originally a kind of East
Indian pickles. Cf. also Malay k[e^]chap fish sauce. --MW10.]
A pureed table sauce made predominantly from tomatoes,
flavored with onions, sugar, salt and spices; called also
tomato ketchup. The term is also applied to pureed sauces
containing mushrooms, walnuts, etc., being called in such
cases mushroom ketchup, walnut ketchup, etc. [Written
also ketchup.]
[1913 Webster]
Mushroom spawn
(gcide)
Mushroom \Mush"room\, a.
1. Of or pertaining to mushrooms; as, mushroom catchup.
[1913 Webster]

2. Resembling mushrooms in rapidity of growth and shortness
of duration; short-lived; ephemerial; as, mushroom cities.
[1913 Webster]

Mushroom anchor, an anchor shaped like a mushroom, capable
of grasping the ground in whatever way it falls.

Mushroom coral (Zool.), any coral of the genus Fungia.
See Fungia.

Mushroom spawn (Bot.), the mycelium, or primary filamentous
growth, of the mushroom; also, cakes of earth and manure
containing this growth, which are used for propagation of
the mushroom.

mushroom cloud, a cloud of smoke rising and then spreading
laterally to take on the shape of a mushroom -- caused by
large fires or explosions, esp. nuclear explosions.
[1913 Webster +PJC]
Mushroom-headed
(gcide)
Mushroom-headed \Mush"room-head`ed\, a. (Bot.)
Having a cylindrical body with a convex head of larger
diameter; having a head like that of a mushroom.
[1913 Webster]
Mushy
(gcide)
Mushy \Mush"y\, a.
Soft like mush; figuratively, good-naturedly weak and
effusive; weakly sentimental.
[1913 Webster]

She 's not mushy, but her heart is tender. --G. Eliot.
[1913 Webster]

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