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Hasil cari dari kata atau frase: mujh (0.29968 detik)

Found 22 items, similar to mujh.

Dictionary: dictd_www.dict.org_gcide
Definition: Much

Much \Much\, adv. [Cf. Icel. mj["o]k. See Much, a.]
   To a great degree or extent; greatly; abundantly; far;
   nearly. “Much suffering heroes.” --Pope.
   [1913 Webster]

    Thou art much mightier than we. --Gen. xxvi.
    16.
   [1913 Webster]

    Excellent speech becometh not a fool, much less do
    lying lips a prince. --Prov. xvii.
    7.
   [1913 Webster]

    Henceforth I fly not death, nor would prolong
    Life much. --Milton.
   [1913 Webster]

    All left the world much as they found it. --Sir W.
    Temple.
   [1913 Webster]


Much \Much\ (m[u^]ch), a. [Compar. & superl. wanting, but
   supplied by More (m[=o]r), and Most (m[=o]st), from
   another root.] [OE. moche, muche, miche, prob. the same as
   mochel, muchel, michel, mikel, fr. AS. micel, mycel; cf. Gr.
   me`gas, fem. mega`lh, great, and Icel. mj["o]k, adv., much.
   [root]103. See Mickle.]
   1. Great in quantity; long in duration; as, much rain has
    fallen; much time.
    [1913 Webster]

    Thou shalt carry much seed out into the field, and
    shalt gather but little in. --Deut.
    xxviii. 38.
    [1913 Webster]

   2. Many in number. [Archaic]
    [1913 Webster]

    Edom came out against him with much people. --Num.
    xx. 20.
    [1913 Webster]

   3. High in rank or position. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
    [1913 Webster]


Much \Much\, n.
   1. A great quantity; a great deal; also, an indefinite
    quantity; as, you have as much as I.
    [1913 Webster]

    He that gathered much had nothing over. --Ex. xvi.
    18.
    [1913 Webster]

   Note: Muchin this sense can be regarded as an adjective
    qualifying a word unexpressed, and may, therefore, be
    modified by as, so, too, very.
    [1913 Webster]

   2. A thing uncommon, wonderful, or noticeable; something
    considerable.
    [1913 Webster]

    And [he] thought not much to clothe his enemies.
    --Milton.
    [1913 Webster]

   To make much of, to treat as something of especial value or
    worth.
    [1913 Webster]



Dictionary: quick_english-indonesian
Definition: much

banyak


Dictionary: kamuslandak-inggris-indonesia
Definition: much

banyak


Dictionary: WordNet
Definition: much

much
    adj : (quantifier used with mass nouns) great in quantity or
    degree or extent; “not much rain”; “much affection”;
    “much grain is in storage” [syn: much(a)] [ant: little(a)]

much
    n : a great amount or extent; “they did much for humanity”

much
    adv 1: to a great degree or extent; “she's much better now”
    2: very; “he was much annoyed”
    3: to a very great degree or extent; “we enjoyed ourselves very
    much”
; “she was very much interested”; “this would help a
    great deal”
[syn: a lot, a good deal, a great deal,
    very much]
    4: (degree adverb used before a noun phrase) for all practical
    purposes but not completely; “much the same thing happened
    every time”
[syn: practically]
    5: frequently or in great quantities; “I don't drink much”; “I
    don't travel much”
[syn: a great deal, often]


Dictionary: dictd_www.dict.org_gcide
Definition: Much

Much \Much\, adv. [Cf. Icel. mj["o]k. See Much, a.]
   To a great degree or extent; greatly; abundantly; far;
   nearly. “Much suffering heroes.” --Pope.
   [1913 Webster]

    Thou art much mightier than we. --Gen. xxvi.
    16.
   [1913 Webster]

    Excellent speech becometh not a fool, much less do
    lying lips a prince. --Prov. xvii.
    7.
   [1913 Webster]

    Henceforth I fly not death, nor would prolong
    Life much. --Milton.
   [1913 Webster]

    All left the world much as they found it. --Sir W.
    Temple.
   [1913 Webster]


Much \Much\ (m[u^]ch), a. [Compar. & superl. wanting, but
   supplied by More (m[=o]r), and Most (m[=o]st), from
   another root.] [OE. moche, muche, miche, prob. the same as
   mochel, muchel, michel, mikel, fr. AS. micel, mycel; cf. Gr.
   me`gas, fem. mega`lh, great, and Icel. mj["o]k, adv., much.
   [root]103. See Mickle.]
   1. Great in quantity; long in duration; as, much rain has
    fallen; much time.
    [1913 Webster]

    Thou shalt carry much seed out into the field, and
    shalt gather but little in. --Deut.
    xxviii. 38.
    [1913 Webster]

   2. Many in number. [Archaic]
    [1913 Webster]

    Edom came out against him with much people. --Num.
    xx. 20.
    [1913 Webster]

   3. High in rank or position. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
    [1913 Webster]


Much \Much\, n.
   1. A great quantity; a great deal; also, an indefinite
    quantity; as, you have as much as I.
    [1913 Webster]

    He that gathered much had nothing over. --Ex. xvi.
    18.
    [1913 Webster]

   Note: Muchin this sense can be regarded as an adjective
    qualifying a word unexpressed, and may, therefore, be
    modified by as, so, too, very.
    [1913 Webster]

   2. A thing uncommon, wonderful, or noticeable; something
    considerable.
    [1913 Webster]

    And [he] thought not much to clothe his enemies.
    --Milton.
    [1913 Webster]

   To make much of, to treat as something of especial value or
    worth.
    [1913 Webster]



Dictionary: quick_english-indonesian
Definition: much

banyak


Dictionary: kamuslandak-inggris-indonesia
Definition: much

banyak


Dictionary: WordNet
Definition: much

much
    adj : (quantifier used with mass nouns) great in quantity or
    degree or extent; “not much rain”; “much affection”;
    “much grain is in storage” [syn: much(a)] [ant: little(a)]

much
    n : a great amount or extent; “they did much for humanity”

much
    adv 1: to a great degree or extent; “she's much better now”
    2: very; “he was much annoyed”
    3: to a very great degree or extent; “we enjoyed ourselves very
    much”
; “she was very much interested”; “this would help a
    great deal”
[syn: a lot, a good deal, a great deal,
    very much]
    4: (degree adverb used before a noun phrase) for all practical
    purposes but not completely; “much the same thing happened
    every time”
[syn: practically]
    5: frequently or in great quantities; “I don't drink much”; “I
    don't travel much”
[syn: a great deal, often]


Dictionary: dictd_www.dict.org_gcide
Definition: mujik

mujik \mujik\ n.
   A Russian peasant (especially prior to 1917).

   Syn: muzhik, moujik, muzjik.
    [WordNet 1.5]



Dictionary: WordNet
Definition: mujik

mujik
    n : a Russian peasant (especially prior to 1917) [syn: muzhik,
    moujik, muzjik]


Dictionary: quick_indonesian-english
Definition: mujur

lucky


Dictionary: dictd_www.dict.org_gcide
Definition: Mukha

Mocha \Mo"cha\, n.
   1. A seaport town of Yemen, on the Red Sea, also spelled
    Mukha.
    [1913 Webster]

   2. A variety of coffee originally brought from Mocha.
    [1913 Webster]

   3. An Abyssinian weight, equivalent to a Troy grain.
    [1913 Webster]

   4. A flavoring made from an infusion of coffee or of a
    combination of coffee with chocolate or cocoa.
    [PJC]

   5. A color of a deep chocolate brown.
    [PJC]

   Mocha stone (Min.), moss agate.
    [1913 Webster]



Dictionary: dictd_www.dict.org_gcide
Definition: Mush

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 \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.]



Dictionary: WordNet
Definition: mush

mush
    v 1: drive (a team of dogs or a dogsled)
    2: travel with a dogsled

mush
    n 1: any soft or soggy mass; “he pounded it to a pulp” [syn: pulp]
    2: cornmeal boiled in water [syn: cornmeal mush]
    3: an expression that is excessively sweet and sentimental
    [syn: treacle]
    4: a journey by dogsled


Dictionary: dictd_www.dict.org_gcide
Definition: Mush

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 \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.]



Dictionary: WordNet
Definition: mush

mush
    v 1: drive (a team of dogs or a dogsled)
    2: travel with a dogsled

mush
    n 1: any soft or soggy mass; “he pounded it to a pulp” [syn: pulp]
    2: cornmeal boiled in water [syn: cornmeal mush]
    3: an expression that is excessively sweet and sentimental
    [syn: treacle]
    4: a journey by dogsled


Dictionary: dictd_www.dict.org_gcide
Definition: Mushy

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]



Dictionary: WordNet
Definition: mushy

mushy
    adj 1: having the consistency of mush
    2: effusively or insincerely emotional; “a bathetic novel”;
    “maudlin expressons of sympathy”; “mushy effusiveness”; “a
    schmaltzy song”
; “sentimental soap operas”; “slushy
    poetry”
[syn: bathetic, drippy, hokey, maudlin, mawkish,
    schmaltzy, schmalzy, sentimental, slushy]
    [also: mushiest, mushier]


Dictionary: dictd_www.dict.org_gcide
Definition: Mushy

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]



Dictionary: WordNet
Definition: mushy

mushy
    adj 1: having the consistency of mush
    2: effusively or insincerely emotional; “a bathetic novel”;
    “maudlin expressons of sympathy”; “mushy effusiveness”; “a
    schmaltzy song”
; “sentimental soap operas”; “slushy
    poetry”
[syn: bathetic, drippy, hokey, maudlin, mawkish,
    schmaltzy, schmalzy, sentimental, slushy]
    [also: mushiest, mushier]


Dictionary: quick_indonesian-english
Definition: maju

advanced, forward, onwards


Dictionary: kamuslandak-indonesia-inggris
Definition: maju

advanced

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