Definition of Mudflats

1. Noun. (plural of mudflat) ¹

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Definition of Mudflats

1. mudflat [n] - See also: mudflat

Lexicographical Neighbors of Mudflats

muddling
muddling through
muddlingly
muddly
muddy the waters
muddy up
muddying
mudejar
mudejares
mudfish
mudfishes
mudflap
mudflaps
mudflat
mudflats (current term)
mudflow
mudflows
mudge
mudged
mudger
mudgers
mudges
mudging
mudguard
mudguards
mudheap
mudheaps
mudhen
mudhens

Literary usage of Mudflats

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Catalogue of the Cases of Birds in the Dyke Road Museum, Brighton: Giving a by Edward Thomas Booth (1876)
"Two of the specimens in the case were shot on Hickling Broad, in June, 1870, and the remainder on Breydon mudflats, in May, 1871. LITTLE GREBE.—(WINTER. ..."

2. The Architecture and Landscape Gardening of the Exposition: A Pictorial by Louis Christian Mullgardt, Maud Wotring Raymond, John Hamlin (1915)
"... a great undertaking to transform the waste acres of marsh and mudflats into a garden which would be an appropriate setting for the Exposition palaces. ..."

3. Birds of North Americaby Jim Roetzel by Jim Roetzel (2007)
"... bills that can be over eight inches long—aiding them in unearthing insects in Great Plains' grasslands or catching prawn along Mexican tidal mudflats. ..."

4. The Vascular Flora of Pennsylvania: Annotated Checklist and Atlas by Ann Fowler Rhoads, William M. Klein (1993)
"Palla Great bulrush; Soft-stem bulrush Herbaceous perennial, emergent aquatic Swamps, lake and pond margins, wet ditches and mudflats. ..."

5. Catalogue of the Cases of Birds in the Dyke Road Museum, Brighton: Giving a by Edward Thomas Booth (1876)
"Two of the specimens in the case were shot on Hickling Broad, in June, 1870, and the remainder on Breydon mudflats, in May, 1871. LITTLE GREBE.—(WINTER. ..."

6. The Architecture and Landscape Gardening of the Exposition: A Pictorial by Louis Christian Mullgardt, Maud Wotring Raymond, John Hamlin (1915)
"... a great undertaking to transform the waste acres of marsh and mudflats into a garden which would be an appropriate setting for the Exposition palaces. ..."

7. Birds of North Americaby Jim Roetzel by Jim Roetzel (2007)
"... bills that can be over eight inches long—aiding them in unearthing insects in Great Plains' grasslands or catching prawn along Mexican tidal mudflats. ..."

8. The Vascular Flora of Pennsylvania: Annotated Checklist and Atlas by Ann Fowler Rhoads, William M. Klein (1993)
"Palla Great bulrush; Soft-stem bulrush Herbaceous perennial, emergent aquatic Swamps, lake and pond margins, wet ditches and mudflats. ..."

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