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murk·y also mirk·y  audio  (mūrk) KEY 

ADJECTIVE:
murk·i·er, murk·i·est
  1. Dark, dim, or gloomy: a murky dungeon. See Synonyms at dark.
    1. Heavy and thick with smoke, mist, or fog; hazy.
    2. Darkened or clouded with sediment: murky waters.
  2. Lacking clarity or distinctness; cloudy or obscure.


OTHER FORMS:
murki·ly(Adverb), murki·ness(Noun)


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