Mud (disambiguation)

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Mud is a liquid or semi-liquid mixture of water and soil.

Mud or MUD may also refer to:

Construction material

Film, television, and music

Geography

Other uses

  • Mud (record label), part of Parasol Records
  • Mud, slang for bad coffee
  • MUD Coffee, specialty coffee company in the East Village, NYC
  • Mark Andrew Grant (born 1963), nickname Mud, American baseball player and sportscaster

Acronyms

  • MUD (Multi-User Dungeon, Multi-User Dimension, or Multi-User Domain), a type of multi-user online virtual environment
    • MUD1, the first game in the genre, originally named just MUD
  • Municipal Utility District, a form of local government
  • Master User Domain, in Windows NT 4.0, a Windows Server domain containing only users, not resources
  • Master's degree of Urban Design
  • Matched unrelated donor, in organ transplantation
  • Middle-Up-Down, in contract bridge, a defensive signaling convention
  • Metropolitan Utilities District, a public corporation in the Omaha, Nebraska area which operates the drinking water and natural gas systems in the area
  • Mesa de la Unidad Democrática, Venezuelan electoral coalition
  • Multi-unit dwelling, a classification of housing where multiple separate housing units for residential (i.e. non-commercial) inhabitants are contained within one building

See also

  • All pages beginning with "mud"
  • All pages with titles containing "mud"
  • Drilling mud, a fluid used for drilling deep holes
  • Mud bath, possibly with special ingredients, is sometimes applied for beauty, health, or pleasure
  • Mud flap
  • Mudslinging
  • Muddy (disambiguation)
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