Mudpack
[muhd-pak] /ˈmʌdˌpæk/
noun
1.
a pastelike preparation, as one consisting of fuller’s earth, astringents, etc., used on the face as a cosmetic restorative.
/ˈmʌdˌpæk/
noun
1.
a cosmetic astringent paste containing fuller’s earth, used to improve the complexion
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- Mud-room  noun 1. a vestibule or other area in a house, in which wet and muddy clothes or footwear are removed. 
- Mudsill  [muhd-sil] /ˈmʌdˌsɪl/ noun 1. the lowest of a structure, usually placed in or on the ground. n. 1680s, “lowest sill of a house,” from mud + sill. The word entered U.S. political history in a speech by James M. Hammond of South Carolina, March 4, 1858, in U.S. Senate, alluding scornfully to the very mudsills […] 
