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mus [~en möss] substantiv {c} | beaver [beavers](vulva or public hair near a vulva) |
Musa ~n muser substantiv | Muse(one of the nine Ancient Greek deities of the arts) |
musa [~n muser] substantiv {c} | muse [muses](a source of inspiration) |
museum [museet museer] substantiv {n} | museum [museums](building or institution) |
museiguide substantiv {c} | docent [docents](tour guide) |
muselman [~en ~er] substantiv {c} | Mussulman(archaic: a Muslim) |
musfälla [~n ~fällor] substantiv {c} | mousetrap [mousetraps](device for killing mice) |
musik [~en] substantiv {c} | music(sound, organized in time in a melodious way) |
musik- adjektiv | musical(of or relating to music) |
musik i mina öron substantiv | music to someone's ears(good news; pleasing sound or expression) |
musikal substantiv {c} | musical [musicals](stage performance, show or film) |
musikalfilm substantiv {c} | musical [musicals](stage performance, show or film) |
musikalisk [~t ~a] adjektiv | musical(gifted or skilled in music) |
musikalisk accent substantiv | pitch accent(phonology) |
musikanläggning [~en ~ar] substantiv {c} | music centre(home audio system) |
musikant [~en ~er] substantiv {c} | musician [musicians](person who performs or writes music) player [players](one who plays a musical instrument) |
musikbegåvad [~begåvat ~e] adjektiv | musical(gifted or skilled in music) |
musiker [~n ~] substantiv {c} | musician [musicians](person who performs or writes music) player [players](one who plays a musical instrument) |
musikinstrument [~et ~] substantiv {n} | musical instrument [musical instruments](a device, object, contrivance or machine used to produce musical notes or sounds) |
musiklära substantiv {c} | music theory(field of study dealing with how music works) |
musiknotation substantiv | musical notation(writing system) |
musikredaktör substantiv {c} | programmer [programmers](one who decides which programs will be shown on a television station) |
musikskola [~n ~skolor] substantiv {c} | music school(school of music) |
musikteori [~n ~er] substantiv {c} | music theory(field of study dealing with how music works) |
musikterapi [~n] substantiv {c} | music therapy [music therapies](any of various therapeutic uses of music) |
musikvetenskap [~en] substantiv {c} | musicology(study of music) |
musikvideo [~n ~r] substantiv {c} | music video(motion picture accompanying a song) |
muskarin substantiv | muscarine(poisonous alkaloid) |
Muskat ~en proper noun {n} | Muscat(capital city) |
muskatellsalvia substantiv {c} | clary sage(Salvia sclarea) |
muskedunder [~dundret ~, ~dundren] substantiv {n} | blunderbuss [blunderbusses](old style of firearm with a distinctive large opening at the muzzle) |
muskel [~n muskler] substantiv {c} | muscle [muscles](contractile tissue) |
muskel- adjektiv | muscular(of or relating to muscles) |
muskeldystrofi substantiv {c} | muscular dystrophy [muscular dystrophies]noun |
muskelknutte [~n ~knuttar] substantiv | tank [tanks](muscular and physically imposing person) |
muskelknutte [~n ~knuttar] substantiv {c} | hunk [hunks](sexually attractive man) |
muskelmage [~n ~magar] substantiv | gizzard [gizzards](portion of the esophagus with ingested grit) |
muskelstyrka [~n] substantiv {c} | brawn(physical strength, muscularity) |