Mucho
adjective, adverb
You have mucho problems.
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slang
noun
[1562+; fr Yiddish fr Hebrew, ”bastard”; used in the 4th-century Latin Vulgate Bible; despite this ancient lineage, modern use is ordinary demotic Yiddish]
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- Much sought after
see: sought after
- Muci-
1. variant of : muciferous.
- Mucic
[myoo-sik] /ˈmyu sɪk/ adjective, Chemistry. 1. of or derived from mucic acid.
- Mucic-acid
noun, Chemistry. 1. a white, crystalline, water-soluble powder, C 6 H 1 0 O 8 , obtained by the oxidation of certain gums, milk sugar, or galactose, and used chiefly in organic synthesis. /ˈmjuːsɪk/ noun 1. a colourless crystalline solid carboxylic acid found in milk sugar and used in the manufacture of pyrrole. Formula: C4H4(OH)4(COOH)2
- Mucid
[myoo-sid] /ˈmyu sɪd/ adjective, Archaic. 1. moldy; musty. /ˈmjuːsɪd/ adjective 1. (rare) mouldy, musty, or slimy