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mut

1 American  
[muht] / mʌt /

noun

  1. mutt.


mut 2 American  
[muht] / mʌt /

noun

Printing.
  1. mutton.


mut. 3 American  

abbreviation

  1. mutilated.

  2. mutual.


mut British  
/ mʌt /

noun

  1. printing another word for em

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Etymology

Origin of mut

By shortening

Example Sentences

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A vulture is used as the hieroglyph for mother, mut being the word for them both, and for the mother goddess of Thebes.

From Salon • May 11, 2025

Sen kyllä vieras hylkäjää, mut meille kallein maa on tää Kans' salojen ja saarien se meist' on kultainen.

From Through Finland in Carts by Alec-Tweedie, Mrs. (Ethel)

So mut I thee, Her Father says she shall be sent out to sea.

From Torrent of Portyngale by Unknown

It seems just no use workin' over a good horse when any mut of a crook who is takin' a turn at plungin' can get at the boy.

From Thoroughbreds by Fraser, William Alexander

Felden, E. Hedda Gabler: mut zur eigenen lebensf�hrung.

From Henrik Ibsen A Bibliography of Criticism and Biography with an Index to Characters by Firkins, Ina Ten Eyck