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muokata — meaning in English

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English meaning

  • adjust verb To change something slightly so it works better or fits new circumstances.
  • cultivate verb To prepare and use land for growing crops.
  • curry noun A dish, originally from South Asian cooking, made with a spiced sauce.
  • edit verb To change, correct, or improve a piece of writing, video, or other content.
  • fudge noun A soft, very sweet candy made from sugar, butter, and milk or cream.
  • hew verb To chop away at; to whittle down; to mow down.
  • modify verb To change part of something, usually without altering its overall nature.
  • mold noun A hollow container used to shape a liquid or soft substance as it sets or hardens.
  • turn verb To move or rotate around an axis, or to change direction.
  • work noun A job or occupation; the activity someone does to earn a living.

Senses

muokata is used for these senses in English:

  • adjust (transitive) To modify.
  • cultivate To turn or stir soil in preparation for planting or as a method of weed control between growing crop plants.
  • edit To change a text, or a document.
  • fudge (transitive) To alter something from its true state, as to hide a flaw or uncertainty, deliberately but not necessarily dishonestly or immorally.
  • hew (transitive, US) To act according to, to conform to; usually construed with to.
  • mold (transitive) To shape in or on a mold; to form into a particular shape; to give shape to.
  • turn (by extension) To give form to; to shape or mould; to adapt.
  • work To shape, form, or improve a material.

adjust — full definition

  1. verb To change something slightly so it works better or fits new circumstances.
  2. verb To settle or resolve, especially an insurance claim.

cultivate — full definition

  1. verb To prepare and use land for growing crops.
  2. verb To develop or improve a skill, relationship, or quality over time.

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