A suffix that you can add to 'word 'mud' is 'less'. The word mudless means that something does not have mud on it.
Adjective of mud is muddy.
The word muddy is an adjective. It means to be covered with mud. Muddy can also be a verb meaning to get mud on something.
Alluvium (noun), alluvial (adjective).
No, "mud caked" is a noun-verb combination: "The mud caked on their uniforms was extremely difficult to clean." The word "mudcaked" is an adjective. It describes something being caked in mud, e.g. "The football team's mudcaked uniforms were extremely difficult to clean."
The word 'disgusted' can be both an adjective and a verb. It is used as an adjective when it describes someone, such as "My mother was disgusted when I came in the house and tramped mud everywhere." It is also used as a verb when it refers to an action, such as "He disgusted me when he spat on the ground in public."
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The word muddy is an adjective. It means to be covered with mud. Muddy can also be a verb meaning to get mud on something.
Alluvium (noun), alluvial (adjective).
noun = mud The noun form for the adjective muddy is muddiness.
No, "mud caked" is a noun-verb combination: "The mud caked on their uniforms was extremely difficult to clean." The word "mudcaked" is an adjective. It describes something being caked in mud, e.g. "The football team's mudcaked uniforms were extremely difficult to clean."
The word 'disgusted' can be both an adjective and a verb. It is used as an adjective when it describes someone, such as "My mother was disgusted when I came in the house and tramped mud everywhere." It is also used as a verb when it refers to an action, such as "He disgusted me when he spat on the ground in public."
i can see matted in a sentence it is have to be all capital latter and ends with a periodMatted is used as an adjective : The cat's fur was matted with mud .
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Get a knife and gently remove it from mud.
Wet and sticky mud.
"Limivorous" is an adjective meaning "mud eater". It is usually used to refer to Earthworms and similar creatures who ingest mud and soil to digest the organic matter contained therein. Limivore is therefore a noun that refers to something being limivorous, in the same way that a carnivorous animal is a carnivore.