Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A piece of metal so shaped as to close the bottom of a locomotive boiler or an upright boiler between the shell and the fire-box sheets.
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Examples
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Pretty damn awesome video of Bottlenose dolphins mud-ring feeding from the new BBC series "Life".
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Pretty damn awesome video of Bottlenose dolphins mud-ring feeding from the new BBC series "Life".
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To catch their fast-swimming prey, one dolphin creates a "mud-ring" by beating its tail in the soft silt as it swims in a circle.
In Case You Didn't Know Jocelyn 2010
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Remarkable mud-ring hunting technique of bottlenose dolphins.
Signal vs. Noise 2010
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video: Bottlenose dolphins mud-ring fishing technique
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