MUCK vs MANURE: NOUN
- Dung in a moist state; a mass of dung and putrefied vegetable matter.
- A wet, slimy mass; a mess.
- Money: so called in contempt.
- Vegetable mold mixed with earth, as found in low, damp places and swamps.
- Hence Manure in general.
- An erroneous form, due to mistaking the adverb amuck for a noun with the indefinite article. See amuck.
- The pile of discarded cards, as in poker.
- Earth, rocks, or clay excavated in mining.
- Something filthy or disgusting.
- Dark fertile soil containing decaying vegetable matter.
- Moist farmyard dung; manure.
- A moist sticky mixture, especially of mud and filth.
- Any thick messy substance
- Fecal matter of animals
- Dung in a moist state; manure.
- Any thick, viscous matter
- Dirt; something that makes another thing dirty.
- Anything filthy or vile.
- Money; -- in contempt.
- The unwanted material, especially rock or soil, that must be excavated in order to reach the valuable ore; also, the unwanted material after being excavated or crushed by blasting, or after being removed to a waste pile. In the latter sense, also called a muck pile.
- Bar iron which has been through the rolls only once.
- Crude puddled iron ready for the squeezer or rollers.
- See muck pile in the vocabulary.
- Slimy mud.
- Soft or slimy manure.
- Animal excrement, especially that of common domestic farm animals and when used as fertilizer. Generally speaking, from cows, horses, sheep, pigs and chickens.
- Any matter which makes land productive; a fertilizing substance.
- Unfermented dung. Also called fresh or long manure.
- The advent of commercial fertilizers has made it necessary to distinguish farm or natural manures and artificial manures. Recent usage tends to restrict the term manure to the former. In scientific agriculture, only those applications are properly manures which directly supply plant-food, and those which serve mainly to improve the soil physically (as gypsum, lime, marl) are distinguished as soil amendments or improvers. This distinction affects also, to some extent, the term fertilizer. See artificial manure.
- Any substance added to the soil with the view of rendering it more fertile; specifically, and as used in leases and other contracts relating to real property, the excrementitious product of live stock, with refuse litter, accumulated, and used for enriching the land.
- Such dung, or other organic or chemical material, used to fertilize soil.
- The dung of livestock or poultry.
- Any animal or plant material used to fertilize land especially animal excreta usually with litter material
MUCK vs MANURE: ADJECTIVE
- Like muck; mucky; also, used in collecting or distributing muck.
- N/A
MUCK vs MANURE: VERB
- To pass (give one's cards back to the dealer).
- To do a dirty job.
- To excavate and remove muck{5}. Often used with out, .
- To shovel muck.
- Soil with mud, muck, or mire
- Spread manure, as for fertilization
- Remove muck, clear away muck, as in a mine
- Spread manure, as for fertilization
- To apply manure (as fertilizer or soil improver).
MUCK vs MANURE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To fertilize with manure or compost.
- To make dirty, especially with muck.
- To remove muck or dirt from (a mine, for example).
- To fold (one's hand) in a card game, especially by pushing one's cards away.
- To muck one's hand in a card game.
- N/A
MUCK vs MANURE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To manure with muck.
- To fertilize (soil) by applying material such as animal dung.
- To cultivate by manual labor; to till; hence, to develop by culture.
- To apply manure to; to enrich, as land, by the application of a fertilizing substance.
MUCK vs MANURE: ADVERB
- See Amuck.
- Abbreviation of Amuck.
- N/A
MUCK vs MANURE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Resembling muck; mucky; damp.
- To labor very hard; toil.
- To remove muck or manure from.
- To manure.
- To serve as manure for.
- To apply manure to; treat with a fertilizer or fertilizing materials or elements: as, to manure a field or a crop.
- 1. To manage; regulate by care or attention.—2. To cultivate by manual labor; till; develop by culture.
MUCK vs MANURE: RELATED WORDS
- Silt, Filth, Muck up, Gook, Dung, Droppings, Goo, Ooze, Manure, Guck, Gunk, Slime, Mire, Sludge, Mud
- Stinkweed, Fertilizers, Farmyard, Dirt, Excreta, Barnyard, Poo, Fertilizer, Excrement, Waste, Effluent, Dung, Slurry, Compost, Muck
MUCK vs MANURE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Slurry, Gutter, Dirt, Silt, Filth, Gook, Dung, Ooze, Manure, Guck, Gunk, Slime, Mire, Sludge, Mud
- Liquid, Stinkweed, Farmyard, Dirt, Excreta, Barnyard, Poo, Fertilizer, Excrement, Waste, Effluent, Dung, Slurry, Compost, Muck
MUCK vs MANURE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- He entered the muck and mire of ours.
- Oh, and you can keep the muck, too.
- Laborers who live and work in the muck.
- More people are getting stuck in his muck.
- The hinges, especially, can trap water and muck.
- Onions and barley growing in a muck field.
- Need to rip out the weeds and muck?.
- Lepidoted muck is the topsy turvy societal arboretum.
- Facebook would not want to muck that up.
- Don rally two muck awn yore spelt chequer.
- Manure mass consistently decreased while manure total P was essentially constant through time.
- This will help ensure that manure samples accurately represent the manure being applied.
- Gardening Know How: Best Manure for Gardens: What are Different Types of Manure?
- For safeties sake, use aged manure as fresh manure can burn plants.
- Chicken manure packs a bigger punch than composted manure from other animals.
- Solid manure means manure containing greater than twenty per cent total solids.
- Manure must be placed in the manure bins at all times.
- Manure storage does not include transferring manure for land application.
- It was sheep manure, it was cow manure, horse manure, etcetera.
- Fabricated Structures with Dry Manure Storage Month Day Manure Manure Manure Grass Vegetative Operation Storage Removal Waterways Cover approx.
MUCK vs MANURE: QUESTIONS
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- What is the Kentucky NRCS manure management initiative?
- Do farmers have manure problems with their neighbors?
- Why is manure application important for Artemia culture?
- How do manure and fertilizers enter the environment?
- What can you do with the buy manure and manure mod?
- Does horse manure or poultry manure have more nutrients?
- Can you get manure gas intoxication from manure storage?