mud – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
mud
v.
muck up; soil with mud; cover with mud; spatter with mud
n.
mire, wet soft earth, muck, wet dirt; slanderous remarks; slanderous remark written about a person
MUD (Multi User Dungeon/Domain)
role-playing game on the Internet that allows many users to play together
MUD
A
MUD (; originally
Multi-User Dungeon, with later variants
Multi-User Dimension and
Multi-User Domain), is a
multiplayer real-time
virtual world, usually
text-based. MUDs combine elements of
role-playing games,
hack and slash,
player versus player,
interactive fiction, and
online chat. Players can read or view descriptions of rooms, objects, other players,
non-player characters, and actions performed in the virtual world. Players typically interact with each other and the world by typing commands that resemble a
natural language. Traditional MUDs implement a
role-playing video game set in a
fantasy world populated by
fictional races and monsters, with players choosing
classes in order to gain specific skills or powers. The objective of this sort of game is to slay
monsters, explore a fantasy world, complete quests, go on adventures, create a story by
roleplaying, and advance the created character. Many MUDs were fashioned around the dice-rolling rules of the
Dungeons & Dragons series of games.
Mud
Mud is a mixture of
water and any combination of
soil,
silt, and
clay, and usually forms after rainfall or near water sources. Ancient mud deposits harden over
geological time to form sedimentary rock such as
shale or
mudstone (generally called lutites). When geological deposits of mud are formed in
estuaries the resultant layers are termed
bay muds.
mud
Noun
1. water soaked soil; soft wet earth
(synonym) clay
(hypernym) soil, dirt
(hyponym) bleaching clay, bleaching earth
2. slanderous remarks or charges
(hypernym) slander
Verb
1. soil with mud, muck, or mire; "The child mucked up his shirt while playing ball in the garden"
(synonym) mire, muck, muck up
(hypernym) dirty, soil, begrime, grime, colly, bemire
(derivation) clay
2. plaster with mud
(hypernym) plaster, daub
(derivation) clay
(classification) masonry
müd
adj.
tired, fatigued, exhausted, weary, forworn, worn-out; (Slang) ragged, whacked, bushed
mud
bot, robot, program that simulates a user in a MUD game or in a group chat on the Internet (Computers)