| Nothing. Mund, this is Captain Walleki. | ไม่มี มุนด์ นี่ผู้กองวอลกี Day 8: 12:00 p.m.-1:00 p.m. (2010) | |
| Thank you, Mund. | ขอบใจมาก มุนด์ Day 8: 12:00 p.m.-1:00 p.m. (2010) |
| mund |
| Mund | n. See Mun. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Mundane | a. [ L. mundanus, fr. mundus the world, an implement, toilet adornments, or dress; cf. mundus, a., clean, neat, Skr. ma&nsdot_;&dsdot_; to adorn, dress, ma&nsdot_;&dsdot_;a adornment. Cf. Monde, Mound in heraldry. ] The defilement of mundane passions. I. Taylor. [1913 Webster] |
| Mundanity | n. Worldliness. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Mundation | n. [ L. mundatio, fr. mundare to make clean. ] The act of cleansing. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Mundatory | a. [ L. mundatorius. ] Cleansing; having power to cleanse. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Mundic | n. Iron pyrites, or arsenical pyrites; -- so called by the Cornish miners. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Mundificant | a. [ L. mundificans, p. pr. of mundificare to make clean, fr. mundus clean + -ficare (in comp.) to make. See -fy. ] Serving to cleanse and heal. -- |
| Mundification | n. The act or operation of cleansing. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Mundificative | a. Cleansing. -- |
| Mundify | v. t. [ Cf. F. mondifier, L. mundificare. See Mundificant. ] To cleanse. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] |
| munda | (n) a family of languages spoken by people scattered throughout central India |
| mundane | (adj) concerned with the world or worldly matters, Syn. terrestrial, Example: mundane affairs; he developed an immense terrestrial practicality |
| mundane | (adj) belonging to this earth or world; not ideal or heavenly, Syn. terrene, Example: not a fairy palace; yet a mundane wonder of unimagined kind; so terrene a being as himself |
| mundanely | (adv) in a worldly manner, Syn. terrestrially, Example: terrestrially changeable |
| mundanely | (adv) in a mundane manner, Example: the young man spoke so mundanely of university life |