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Dictionary: mud·slide   (mŭd'slīd') pronunciation

n.
A mudflow, especially a slow-moving one.


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A mass movement of debris lubricated by melting ice and snow, or by heavy rain. See also jolkuhlhaup, lahar.

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The noun has one meaning:

Meaning #1: a landslide of mud


 
 
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