muddwelling
English
Adjective
muddwelling (not comparable)
- Alternative form of mud-dwelling
- 1957, Deddy Mulyadi Barmawidjaja, Geologica Ultraiectina - Issue 82, page 105:
- From 40 cm (AD 1876) on, a muddwelling association dominated the site of core 108.
- 1980, Prudhoe Bay Project: Final Environmental Impact Statement:
- However, mysids, phytoplankton, amphipods, small fish, muddwelling tunicates, and vegetation have been obtained from bowhead stomachs during fall migration.
- 1982, The North Eastern Geographer - Volume 14:
- the hunters and trappers hunting migratory birds and muddwelling fishes, i. e. the tribal Bodo-Kacharies who constitute a considerable part of the population;
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