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munch
verb (munches , munched , munching ) tr & intr to chew with a steady movement of the jaws, especially noisily.
[14c]
muncher noun .
verb (munches , munched , munching ) tr & intr to chew with a steady movement of the jaws, especially noisily.
[14c]
muncher noun .
Munchausen by proxy
noun (in full Munchausen's syndrome by proxy) psychol a disorder in which a person, often someone in the medical profession, induces illness, or inflicts injury on, someone else, especially a child or someone who is already ill or injured.
noun (in full Munchausen's syndrome by proxy) psychol a disorder in which a person, often someone in the medical profession, induces illness, or inflicts injury on, someone else, especially a child or someone who is already ill or injured.
Munchausen syndrome or Munchausen's syndrome
noun , psychol a disorder in which a person pretends to have a serious physical illness or injury, and simulates all the appropriate symptoms, in order to obtain hospital treatment.
[1950s: named after Baron Karl von Münchausen, the hero of a series of wildly improbable adventure stories written in English by the German RE Raspe (1737?94)]
noun , psychol a disorder in which a person pretends to have a serious physical illness or injury, and simulates all the appropriate symptoms, in order to obtain hospital treatment.
[1950s: named after Baron Karl von Münchausen, the hero of a series of wildly improbable adventure stories written in English by the German RE Raspe (1737?94)]
munchies
plural noun , colloq
1 (the munchies) a strong craving for food, especially one that is alcohol- or drug-induced.
2 food to snack on; nibbles.
[1970s: from munch]
plural noun , colloq
1 (the munchies) a strong craving for food, especially one that is alcohol- or drug-induced.
2 food to snack on; nibbles.
[1970s: from munch]
mundane
adjective
1 ordinary; dull; everyday.
2 belonging or relating to this world, not another, spiritual world.
[15c: from French mondain , from Latin mundus world]
mundanely adverb .
mundaneness or mundanity noun .
adjective
1 ordinary; dull; everyday.
2 belonging or relating to this world, not another, spiritual world.
[15c: from French mondain , from Latin mundus world]
mundanely adverb .
mundaneness or mundanity noun .
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