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mud (from tide)bederiicfbederiibederiibuuruumipanmud that is carried up by the high tide, and left on things once the tide recedes
mud (river flat)mipaHLcfbederiibuuruumipamipavshallow muddy part of a river, tidal flat, soft ground, a person will sink to their ankles in this kind of mudAmo idiai didimo, moo mipai-da otoꞌai-ka.After grandma left me, I stepped into mud.1.3.1.3Rivercomp.mipa-hepucomp.mipa-pataari
mud (very soft)buuruucfbederiibuuruubuuruumipanvery soft mud found in sago swamps or by the river, soft enough for a person to sink up to their knees or thighs when they step in it
mud hilldameanmud hill made by freshwater prawns (raꞌimi), a good place to plant fruits and palms.
muddyhepu-hepuadjcovered in mud, very muddy
mudflyburiꞌinmudfly (small, with a painful bite)1.6.1.7Insect
mudskipper speciesgeꞌuanbarred mudskipper (Periophthalmus argentilineatus), up to 15cm long, good to eat1.6.1.5Fishkiiri1BaBuUdial. var.kiirukirimunfish species similar to mudskipper, but smallerkiiruGoWnfish species similar to mudskipper but smallerkirimuGiMnfish species similar to mudskipper but smallermaiamunfish similar to mudskipper with red nose, it stays in the ground and is good to eat
mullet (fish)auerenmullet1.6.1.5Fish
murdermaꞌoamonmurder
musclepupuo heꞌumenmuscle
muscle tissueheꞌume 2nmuscle tissuecomp.pupuo heꞌume
mushroom specieskiiraLHnmushroom that grows on logs, inediblemoobinsmall mushroom that gives out green light when it is darkrugumenedible type of mushrooms that grow on fallen nipa shootstuminmushroom that grows on starchy waste such as sago waste and rotting logs. Ones with brownish colour and white gills are good for eating, cooking in soup and cooking with sago grubs. Those with brown gills are poisonous.5.2.3.1Food from plants1.5.5Moss, fungus, algae
mustitaadvmustOgori-ro imeꞌai-ka, moo-ro aaꞌoi-ka, ita ooꞌu-ka.Ogoni met us, and I told him that he must come to our house.Rei ita ihodio.You will have to eat dung.Umui-ro pitoi emaꞌoi-ka, "Ruꞌai hoꞌu behai-ha ita oraꞌoiadio-ka."Then the dog cursed the cuscus: "You must have only the tops of trees to hunt in."9.4.4.1Certainly, definitely
mustardhiꞌuanmustardkairii hiꞌuana species of bush mustard with a red seed, that is not used for chewing with betel nut, as it will not turn the chewed mixture red