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Similar words:
Management-Buy-in, Mud, Muh, Mur, Mus, Mut, My, muh
Similar words:
May, Mu, Mur, beggar-my-neighbour, buy, buy-in, devil-may-care, guy, may, mud, mud-caked, mud-clearer, mug, mum, my, stick-in-the-mud

das Benedictus {n} (Teil der Messliturgie) [relig.] [mus.] the Benedictus (part of the Mass liturgy)

Bentonitschlamm {m}; Bentonitbohrspülung {f}; Bentonitspülung {f} [constr.] bentonitic drilling mud

(Heiteres) Beruferaten {n} (Ratespiel) What's my line? (guessing game)

Besserwisser {m}; Schlauberger {m}; Schlaumeier {m}; Neunmalkluger {m} [Norddt.] [Mitteldt.]; Klugschnacker {m} [Norddt.]; Gescheitmeier {m} [Bayr.]; Gscheithaferl {n} [Bayr.]; Obergscheiter {m} [Ös.] smarty; smart alec [Br.]; smart aleck [Am.]; smarty-boots [Br.]; smarty-pants [Am.]; clever clogs [Br.]; clever Dick [Br.]; know-all [Br.]; know-it-all [Am.]; wise guy [Am.]; wiseacre [Am.] [dated]; wisenheimer; weisenheimer [Am.] [coll.] [listen]

Bettelmann {m} (Kartenspiel) beggar-my-neighbour (card game)

Birne {f}; Wulst {f} (Blasinstrument) [mus.] [listen] barrel socket (wind instrument)

Bläserquintett {n} [mus.] wind quintet

Blasen {n} auf Eukalyptusblättern [mus.] gumleaf playing [Austr.]

(marschierende) Blaskapelle {f} [mus.] marching band

Blasmusik {f} [mus.] music for brass instruments; playing of a brass band

Blatthalter {m} (Holzblasinstrument) [mus.] ligature (woodwind instrument)

Blattsingen {n} [mus.] sight-singing

Blattspiel {n}; Blattsingen {n} [mus.] sight-reading

kleines Blechblasensemble {n}; (evangelischer) Posaunenchor {m} [mus.] (church) brass ensemble; church brass choir; brass choir

Blechbläser {m} [mus.] brass [listen]

Bluegrass-Musik {f} (Country-Musikstil) [mus.] bluegrass music; bluegrass (type of country music)

der Blues {m} [mus.] the blues

Blul {f}; Sring {f} (armenische Schäferflöte) [mus.] [hist.] sring (Armenian shepherd's flute)

Boden {m} (eines Saiteninstruments) [mus.] [listen] back (of a string instrument) [listen]

Bogenführung {f} (bei Streichinstrumenten) [mus.] bowing (on stringed instruments)

Bogenhaare {pl} [mus.] bow hairs

Bomhard {m}; Pommer {m} [mus.] (Blasinstrument) bombarde

Boomwhacker-Schlaginstrument {n}; Boomwhackers {pl} (gestimmte Plastikröhren) [mus.] boomwhackers (tuned percussion tubes)

Brettchenklapper {f} [mus.] (Schlaginstrument) bones [listen]

Brille {f} (Blasinstrument) [mus.] [listen] ring key (wind instrument)

Britpop {m} [mus.] Britpop

Brustleier {f} [mus.] breast drill

Bullenstander {m} [naut.] lazy guy; bull pendant; check rope

Butterfahrt {f} [ugs.] shopping excursion (by boat) to buy cheap/duty-free goods

Buy-Ballot'sches Gesetz {n} [meteo.] Buys-Ballot's law

C {n}; Cis {n}; Ces {n}; Cisis {n}; Ceses {n} [mus.] C; C sharp; C flat; C double sharp; C double flat

Cachucha {f} (spanischer Solotanz im Dreivierteltakt) [mus.] cachucha (Spanish solo dance in three-four time)

Calypso {m} (Musikstil und Tanz) [mus.] calypso (musical style and dance)

Cembalobau {m} [mus.] harpsichord building; harpsichord making

Chocolo {n}; Tubo {m} [mus.] (Schlaginstrument) chocolo; chocalho

Chorklang {m} [mus.] choral sound

Chorliteratur {f} [mus.] choir literature

Chormusik {f} [mus.] choral music

die Chorstimmen {pl} [mus.] the chorus / choral parts

Chorstufen {pl}; Chortribüne {f} [mus.] choir risers

Chrotta {f} [mus.] [hist.] crowd [listen]

Cister {f} [mus.] [hist.] cittern

Clairon {n}; Signaltrompete {f} [mus.] (Blasinstrument) clarion

Coda {f}; Koda {f} (Schlussteil) [mus.] coda

Colascione {m} [mus.] [hist.] colascione

Combo {f} [mus.] combo; small band

Conga {f} [mus.] (Schlaginstrument) conga

Country-Musik {f} [mus.] country music

Cowbell {n}; Campana {f}; Cencerro {n} (Schlaginstrument) [mus.] cowbell (percussion instrument)

das Credo {n} (Teil der Messliturgie) [mus.] [relig.] the Credo (part of the Mass liturgy)

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