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* ], a modern term for any piece of clothing worn by men to cover the lower part of their body without separation between the legs (i.e. skirts, dresses and their variations, in constrast to trousers). It can refer to clothes traditionally worn by men, like ], ] or |
* ], a modern term for any piece of clothing worn by men to cover the lower part of their body without separation between the legs (i.e. skirts, dresses and their variations, in constrast to trousers). It can refer to clothes traditionally worn by men, like ], ] or ], or to modern garments designed in an attempt to reintroduce the wearing of such clothes by men in cultures where they traditionally wear trousers. | ||
* 4-methylumbelliferyl-beta-D-glucuronide, a chemical used to test for the presence of ] bacteria. | * 4-methylumbelliferyl-beta-D-glucuronide, a chemical used to test for the presence of ] bacteria. | ||
* ] User Group (MUMPS is now the M programming language). | * ] User Group (MUMPS is now the M programming language). |
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Mug may refer to:
- Mug, a type of usually ceramic container with a handle, usually used for drinking or shaving.
- Mug Root Beer, a beverage brand.
- Someone's face
- Especially in mug shot, a picture of the face
- A contraction of metric slug, a rarely-used unit of mass
The acronym MUG may refer to:
- Macintosh User Group
- Male Un-bifurcated Garment, a modern term for any piece of clothing worn by men to cover the lower part of their body without separation between the legs (i.e. skirts, dresses and their variations, in constrast to trousers). It can refer to clothes traditionally worn by men, like kilts, sarongs or cassocks, or to modern garments designed in an attempt to reintroduce the wearing of such clothes by men in cultures where they traditionally wear trousers.
- 4-methylumbelliferyl-beta-D-glucuronide, a chemical used to test for the presence of E. coli bacteria.
- MUMPS User Group (MUMPS is now the M programming language).
- Multi User Game, a less specific classification for an online role playing game than others in the MU* genre.
Also see Mugging (disambiguation)
Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Mug.If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Category: