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81Mut-ashkur — Mut ashkur, rey de Asiria (hacia 1740 a. C.). Hijo y sucesor de Ishme Dagan I. No conocemos la duración exacta de su reinado. De él nos han llegado algunas cartas dirigidas al rey Zimri Lim de Mari. Su esposa fue hija de Zazija, rey de Turukku.… …
82mütəşəkkilləşdirmə — «Mütəşəkkilləşdirmək» dən f. is …
83mütəşəkkilləşmə — «Mütəşəkkilləşmək» dən f. is …
84mut|ism — «MYOO tihz uhm», noun. 1. the condition of being mute; muteness: »Paulina was awed by the savants, but not quite to mutism (Charlotte Brontë). 2. Psychoanalysis. an emotional state in which the patient seems unable, or refuses, to speak. ╂[<… …
85mut|ton-bird — «MUHT uhn BURD», noun. a sea bird, one of the shearwaters, of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans: »The mutton birds of the Pacific…spend most of the year fishing, spread out…from the equator to the Bering Strait (Atlantic) …
86mut|ton-head|ed — «MUHT uhn HEHD ihd», adjective. Slang. dull; stupid …
87mut|ton|fish — «MUHT uhn FIHSH», noun, plural fish|es or (collectively) fish. a snapper of the western Atlantic Ocean, valued as a food and game fish: »a delectable muttonfish for the pot (Cyril Connolly) …
88mut|ton|head — «MUHT uhn HEHD», noun. Slang. a slow, dull witted person: »Tycho Brahe was the first to demonstrate what had already been conjectured by that strange combination of genius and muttonhead... (Scientific American) …
89mut|ton|y — «MUHT uh nee», adjective. like mutton; having the qualities of mutton …
90mut|ton — «MUHT uhn», noun. 1. the meat of a sheep, especially of a mature sheep as distinguished from a lamb: »We had roast mutton for dinner. 2. = sheep. (Cf. ↑sheep) ╂[< Old French mouton < Medieval Latin multo, onis a ram, perhaps < Celtic… …