mud stain
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Definition
- Noun:
- A discoloration or mark caused by mud: A "mud stain" is a specific type of stain resulting from mud adhering to and soiling a surface, typically fabric or another porous material.
Usage
- The term "mud stain" is used to describe the visible mark left after mud has been on a surface and then removed or has dried. It is a compound noun where "mud" specifies the cause of the "stain."
- It is commonly used in contexts related to cleaning, laundry, clothing care, and outdoor activities.
Examples
- Noun:
- After the hike, his white pants had a large mud stain on the knee.
- Getting mud stains out of canvas shoes can be very difficult.
- The car's upholstery was covered in mud stains from the dog's paws.
Advanced Usage
- While typically a physical mark, "mud stain" can be used metaphorically to imply a tarnish on reputation or character, though this is less common.
- The scandal left a permanent mud stain on the politician's career. (Metaphorical use)
Variants and Related Words
- Stain (n): A more general term for a discoloration.
- Muddy (adj): Covered in or full of mud.
- Soiling (n): The act or result of making something dirty.
Synonyms
- Grime mark: A stain from dirt.
- Dirt stain: A general stain caused by dirt.
Notes
- "Mud stain" is a specific compound noun. The core word being explained is the complete phrase "mud stain." Its meaning is directly derived from its components: a stain from mud.
- It is often treated as a single conceptual unit in language use.
Noun
- a stain produced by mud