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muc-

American  
  1. variant of muco- before a vowel.

    mucin.


muc- British  

combining form

  1. a variant of muco-

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The one constant has been Ros Muc, the name emblazoned on the waistband of his boxing shorts that served as a lifelong reminder of the place that would always have his back.

From Los Angeles Times

One doesn’t need to be into pugilism or well-versed in Gaelic to appreciate “Rocky Ros Muc,” a documentary that is as much about roots and identity as it is a portrait of Irish American boxer Sean Mannion.

From Los Angeles Times

Putin becomes more and more impotent abroad so he is flexing his muc=scles inland to impress his new lover, dear friends.

From Economist

Among film buffs Mr. Post was probably best known for “Go Tell the Spartans,” set during the Vietnam War and based on the 1967 novel “Incident at Muc Wa,” by Daniel Ford.

From New York Times

Chick asked Orakpo and Kerrigan about Pittsburgh’s muc h-maligned anniversary throwbacks.

From Washington Post